As W2L is over and we are going back to normality, I was thinking of new lectures.
I for one have heared one too many times the statment: "Vi is harder to learan than emacs, but many of emacs' more advanced features are difficult to master" (we must have said so half a dozen times durring W2L) I think an emacs power usage lecture might be of interest. such a lecture might include: * emacs concepts, how it is built, major&minor modes. * the .emacs initialization script. * some E-lisp. * usefull functions and variables for configuring emacs * how the power user gets help for emacs, finding a function/variable to use. * other stuff. I have written a small amount of e-lisp for my emacs but there may be some one more qualified than me to give such a lecture(if so speak up). the questions are: a) will this sort of a lecture intrest you? b) what should it contain? c) what would you like emacs to do for you? Meir _________________________________________ Free web based e-mail with Pop access at http://www.newmail.net -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Haifa Linux Club Mailing List (http://www.haifux.org) To unsub send an empty message to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
