On Wed, 2 Dec 1998, Leandro Dutra wrote:
> > I want to work with Linux but where I am, I am the only one.
>
> Welcome to Linux!
>
>
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>
> > After all we can not build a wall to separate the world in MS users and
> > Linux users.
>
> As someone already pointed out, Micro$oft
> I want to work with Linux but where I am, I am the only one.
Welcome to Linux!
> Does anybody know if there are programmes to assure compatibility between
> emacs (or another editor) and MS Word ? Even under licence, not only free.
First thing to learn is that Emacs isn't a wo
E.L. Meijer Eric" wrote:
> >
> > Hi everybody,
> >
> > I want to work with Linux but where I am, I am the only one.
> > Does anybody know if there are programmes to assure compatibility between
> > emacs (or another editor) and MS Word ? Even under licence, not only free.
> > Or maybe somehow usi
>
> Hi everybody,
>
> I want to work with Linux but where I am, I am the only one.
> Does anybody know if there are programmes to assure compatibility between
> emacs (or another editor) and MS Word ? Even under licence, not only free.
> Or maybe somehow using Netscape as text editor ?
> After al
Hi everybody,
I want to work with Linux but where I am, I am the only one.
Does anybody know if there are programmes to assure compatibility between
emacs (or another editor) and MS Word ? Even under licence, not only free.
Or maybe somehow using Netscape as text editor ?
After all we can not buil
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