On 6/27/05, cj pangilinan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On 6/24/05, Clair Ching <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > On 6/24/05, JM Ibanez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > On 6/23/05, Zak B. Elep <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > JM Ibanez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > > > > > > > One word: ratpoison. > > > > > > > > Another: ion[1]. > > > > > > Personally, I like the ultra-configurability and flexibility of ion-- > > > but also dislike its ultra-configurability and flexibility. ;) Too > > > many keybindings to remember, IMHO, and that interfers with my recall > > > of Emacs keybindings. OTOH, ratpoison is quite simple, and it mimics > > > screen(1)'s bindings (even the ratpoison's author describes it as > > > screen(1) for X). Of course, I could always rebind ion to more > > > screen-like bindings, but I'm a lazy oaf. ;) > > > > > > > Gah. I have never tried screen nor Ion (though Zak has been telling me > > its goodness). > > > > > > If you're the type who believes in the notion of a computer desktop > > > > being an instrumentation panel, and loves xterms *seriously*, then > > > > there's no beating CLI-friendly WMs like ones the above, as well as > > > > others like icewm and flux. > > > > > > I don't see the desktop as an instrumentation panel, but I am very > > > keyboard-intensive, being a touch typist. I love CLI goodness, and > > > prefer keybindings to mouse movement. > > > > > > > Personally, I like using Ratpoison a lot because everything is in > > fullscreen mode. I use Emacs a lot and I basically do almost anything > > within Emacs: play media files, chat, browse, plan, attempt to learn > > Python, learn Japanese, draft my articles, etc. Aside from that I > > don't have to worry about resizing things and it's quite easy to have > > focus on the app that I am using like, for example, XPDF. I'd rather > > use keyboard shortcuts to move from one app to another and it's easy > > in Ratpoison. Well, as far as the way I am using it that is. > > hello, can you give me a site to learn emacs. i never thought emacs > can do those things you mentioned.. i search google found something > but that doesn't give me a lot to learn bout emacs.. aside from man > pages ha.. pag windows kasi gamit ko.. wla ako man pages e.. thanks..
bakit hindi nagrarun ung emacs sa putty.exe? try ko ngaun ayaw e.. palagy ko sa display ng server nag run un.. i connect through the server through putty.exe pano ko gagmitin ung emacs.? > > > > > -- > > Clair Ching > > librarian, bookworm, information gatherer, anime fan, linux newbie > > http://clair.free.net.ph - blog about linux, emacs planner, tech and culture > > http://clair.pinoyweb.net - daily journal, stories, miscellany > > _________________________________________________ > > Philippine Linux Users' Group (PLUG) Mailing List > > [email protected] (#PLUG @ irc.free.net.ph) > > Read the Guidelines: http://linux.org.ph/lists > > Searchable Archives: http://archives.free.net.ph > > > > > -- > ********************************* > Carlos Jhunie L. Pangilinan, Jr. > Web Developer/Programmer > Tel: +63448809981 > Email: cjpangilinan @ gmail .com > Mobile: +639276389988 > Linux Registered User # 383841 > Y!M id: jhuniepi > ICQ: 278727120 > ********************************* > -- ********************************* Carlos Jhunie L. Pangilinan, Jr. Web Developer/Programmer Tel: +63448809981 Email: cjpangilinan @ gmail .com Mobile: +639276389988 Linux Registered User # 383841 Y!M id: jhuniepi ICQ: 278727120 ********************************* _________________________________________________ Philippine Linux Users' Group (PLUG) Mailing List [email protected] (#PLUG @ irc.free.net.ph) Read the Guidelines: http://linux.org.ph/lists Searchable Archives: http://archives.free.net.ph

