Re: .emacs file please

2000-01-04 Thread Shaul Karl
> Hi all, > > I'm just coming to grips with emacs and discovered that most people have a > .emacs file with default settings that they can use. > 1) At least with XEamcs, probably with Emacs too, you can try Help->Samples. 2) You can look at Emacs Beginner's HOWTO, I belkieve the author append

Re: .emacs file please

2000-01-04 Thread Nitebirdz
Patrick, Check the URL I posted below. It contains an example of .emacs file, although this one is meant to be for the Windos version of the program. http://www.tardis.ed.ac.uk/~skx/win/NTEmacs2.html Nitebirdz -- It's not too late to turn back from the "Gates" of Hell... L

Re: .emacs file please

2000-01-03 Thread Patrick Kirk
Thanks...but obviously I don't want the defaults but I also don't want to write the whole thing from scratch...mainly interested in pruning headers in rmail. I'll post to the emacs newsgroup you suggested. Regards, Patrick

Re: .emacs file please

2000-01-02 Thread Chris Baker
Patrick Kirk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Hi all, > > I'm just coming to grips with emacs and discovered that most people have a > .emacs file with default settings that they can use. > > Could someone send me this default file please? You don't need a .emacs if you're just going to use the d