On Mon, 11 Sep 2006 16:24:11 -0700 Lord Sauron [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
quoth the Lord Sauron:
[...]
What should I do to fix Emacs? I hear it's a very powerful and
[...]
Much more confused than before. I get why I'd want to use unicode,
but the instructions on how to do that were
On Wednesday 13 September 2006 09:53, Robert Cernansky wrote:
On Mon, 11 Sep 2006 16:24:11 -0700 Lord Sauron
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
quoth the Lord Sauron:
[...]
What should I do to fix Emacs? I hear it's a very powerful and
[...]
Much more confused than before. I get why I'd
quoth the Lord Sauron:
I tried that, and emerge --pretend promptly told me that xorg 6.9 or
something was blocking virtually everything x-related.
It was really
weird.
Not weird, it wants you to install Xorg 7.0 which is modular. Ie: you must
unmerge Xorg 6.x altogether and then
On Saturday 09 September 2006 04:05, darren kirby wrote:
quoth the Lord Sauron:
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What should I do to fix Emacs? I hear it's a very powerful and
useful editor, and I would like to learn to use it (vi and/or its
many variants is next on my list, so no emacs vs. vi wars please)
so any
quoth the Lord Sauron:
Much more confused than before. I get why I'd want to use unicode, but
the instructions on how to do that were outdated or for a setup other
than mine and they threw me off real quickly.
I also spent some time looking through the Gentoo Wiki and found that
there's a
quoth the Lord Sauron:
snip
What should I do to fix Emacs? I hear it's a very powerful and useful
editor, and I would like to learn to use it (vi and/or its many
variants is next on my list, so no emacs vs. vi wars please) so any
assistance would be very helpful.
This is but a taste of the
I can't figure out how to fix this one - NOT for lack of trying,
however.
I'm slowly trying to become more terminal-friendly and less
GUI-dependent. I also keep hearing how Emacs is so cool and powerful
and useful and blah. So I decided to try and learn it and see for
myself.
Installed it
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