Sven Joachim writes:
> On 2009-09-01 09:59 +0200, Stephen Leake wrote:
>
>> I can't seem to find the info files for Emacs and Elisp.
>>
>> I have Lenny installed, with emacs-22.
>>
>> I don't see a separate package emacs-22-doc.
>
> The package is called emacs22-common-non-dfsg, suggested by ema
On 2009-09-01 03:59 (-0400), Stephen Leake wrote:
> I can't seem to find the info files for Emacs and Elisp.
>
> I have Lenny installed, with emacs-22.
> What package do I need to install?
emacs22-common-non-dfsg
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On 2009-09-01 09:59 +0200, Stephen Leake wrote:
> I can't seem to find the info files for Emacs and Elisp.
>
> I have Lenny installed, with emacs-22.
>
> I don't see a separate package emacs-22-doc.
The package is called emacs22-common-non-dfsg, suggested by emacs22.
Arguably, emacs22-doc would
I can't seem to find the info files for Emacs and Elisp.
I have Lenny installed, with emacs-22.
I don't see a separate package emacs-22-doc.
On my Windows box, the Emacs info main directory shows "Emacs" and
"Elisp" (and lots of other things) in the Emacs section of the *info*
buffer.
On my De
On 5/19/07, K. Richard Pixley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Can someone please tell me the package I need to install to get the rest
of emacs21? Namely, the info files that describe how to use and/or
program gnu emacs? Emacs is close to useless without these.
emacs21-common-non-dfsg. It's in n
On 2007-05-18, K. Richard Pixley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Can someone please tell me the package I need to install to get the rest
> of emacs21? Namely, the info files that describe how to use and/or
> program gnu emacs? Emacs is close to useless without these.
>
You need emacs21-common-no
Can someone please tell me the package I need to install to get the rest
of emacs21? Namely, the info files that describe how to use and/or
program gnu emacs? Emacs is close to useless without these.
--rich
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> One good aspect of emacs always was the very good documentation.
> However, after installing emacs20 from potato I discovered that "info
> emacs" shows the man page and that there is not a way to get the info
> files to show up when calling emacs' info mode.
>
> I have noticed that most of the f
On Mon, Oct 09, 2000 at 10:33:56PM +0200, Johann Spies wrote:
> One good aspect of emacs always was the very good documentation.
> However, after installing emacs20 from potato I discovered that "info
> emacs" shows the man page and that there is not a way to get the info
> files to show up when ca
One good aspect of emacs always was the very good documentation.
However, after installing emacs20 from potato I discovered that "info
emacs" shows the man page and that there is not a way to get the info
files to show up when calling emacs' info mode.
I have noticed that most of the files in /usr
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