On Sun, 24 Nov 2002, DRYICE wrote:

> the questions are:
> a) will this sort of a lecture intrest you?

yes

> b) what should it contain?
> c) what would you like emacs to do for you?

i will list here a few of the things i would like to know, though i am not 
sure they would interest other people:

i want to define macros (programmed macros, so that i do not fear to close 
my emacs and lose what i defined manually)

i want to bind keys (example: bind delete button to cut operation)

i want to understand the logic behind emacs's menus, because i never know 
where to look for operations. besides, the menus change in every version, 
and i get lost.

how far can i customize the menus themselves?(example: the buffers listing 
jumps around, how can i control the way the buffers are presented- full or 
partial path etc.)

hebrew in emacs (i manage to use vim -H, but when i use emacs i think i 
get tiny fonts for hebrew, if this fly-poo is indeed hebrew chars)
 > 
> Meir
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