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- noun Any implementation or reimplementation of
Emacs .
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With those points in mind, you need to add the following code to your ~ /. emacs (or ~ / _emacs) file in order to use Cygwin bash.
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Steve writes his books in emacs on the Linux box, using a special mode which was written for him.
A Bland and Deadly Courtesy skzbrust 2009
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Steve writes his books in emacs on the Linux box, using a special mode which was written for him.
A Bland and Deadly Courtesy skzbrust 2009
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A few days ago I gave up on LyX mid-class and started taking notes in emacs/latex.
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Thanks to a macro by netmouse, all the files, originally written in emacs, are now successfully ported to OO.
A Bland and Deadly Courtesy skzbrust 2007
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NoufalIbrahim vbscript way to launch emacs from a shortcut (don't need to be in cygwin prompt or putty) and still work:
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The documentation that’s hard to produce goes the other direction: given some need, like wanting to highlight all tab characters in emacs buffers, how do I determine which module/function will help?
Reflective Surface - Open source and documentation, continued 2003
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ANSWER: You are probably using the word "emacs" and your X version of emacs is called x11emacs.
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Various programs, such as emacs and WinEdt, have basic support for making. bib files, but that support comes down mostly to generating an empty entry.
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If I open it with the normal "emacs" it opens the ~ /. emacs file.
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