Bill Moseley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Argh, how many times have I attempted this move!
>
> I'd like to make a push to move to XEmacs as my main editor (from a
> Windows editor Program File Editor). It's hard to move to a new editor
> with a large learning curve when there's work to be done.
Bill Moseley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I'd like to make a push to move to XEmacs as my main editor (from a
> Windows editor Program File Editor). It's hard to move to a new editor
> with a large learning curve when there's work to be done.
Good plan! I noted at least one reference to a .ema
"Charlie Reiman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> -Original Message-
>> From: Bill Moseley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>> Sent: Tuesday, January 28, 2003 1:15 PM
>> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Subject: Tips for moving to XEmacs
>>
"Bill" == Bill Moseley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Bill> - How do I get my button 4 and 5 to scroll (the mouse wheel
Bill> works in other programs)?
In your ~/.emacs:
(require 'mwheel)
(mwheel-install)
I'm not attempting to answer your other questions since they seem to
have be de
For Perl, definitely install and use cperl-mode, which will let you do
lots of work with brace matching and indenting. I like syntax
highlighting, but you can always turn it off by not invoking
global-font-lock-mode.
Best,
Andy
> -Original Message-
> From: Bill Moseley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tuesday, January 28, 2003 1:15 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Tips for moving to XEmacs
>
>
>
> Argh, how many times have I attempted this move!
>
> I'd like to ma
Argh, how many times have I attempted this move!
I'd like to make a push to move to XEmacs as my main editor (from a
Windows editor Program File Editor). It's hard to move to a new editor
with a large learning curve when there's work to be done.
I edit mostly C and Perl code.
I'm looking for t
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