On Sun, 24 Nov 2002, Muli Ben-Yehuda wrote:

> On Sun, Nov 24, 2002 at 09:56:29AM +0000, DRYICE wrote:
>
> > I think an emacs power usage lecture might be of interest.
>
> ISTR shlomif wanted such a lecture as well.
>

Indeed I did. Or rather: how to use Emacs for a long time without losing
one's sanity.

http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/msg00370.html

And, BTW, what is ISTR?

But advanced use is OK as well, since I am already used at using gvim and
joe for simple stuff.

I'd like this lecture very much.

Regards,

        Shlomi Fish

> > 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.
>
> That's a lot of material to cover in one lecture...
>
> > 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).
>
> I think you'll do fine. If you want to collaborate on preparing the
> lecture, I'll be happy to.
>
> > the questions are:
> > a) will this sort of a lecture intrest you?
>
> Aye.
>
> > b) what should it contain?
>
> Cool Stuff(tm) one can do with emacs.
>
> > c) what would you like emacs to do for you?
>
> Coffee.
>



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