what are those *.el? is it a plugin to emacs? i started to use emacs yesterday and mejo nalilito pko.. like sa cursor movement.. e nasanay nko sa vi, so mejo mahirap. nabasa ko pwede k magsend ng email sa emacs, i like it. mya i'll try it.
thanks for your info. una ko lng kasi natutunan ang vi at vi p ung gamit dito sa office kaya pinag aralan ko ang vi kasi un nmn ang sikat na editor sa unix e. sa tingin ko ngaun mas ok ang emacs in a way sa marami kng magagawa.. On 6/27/05, Sacha Chua <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > cj pangilinan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > 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.. > > I'm glad that you're curious about Emacs! Emacs is a really powerful > tool, and well worth investing time to learn. It grows with you. It > can be a simple editor when you start out and a sophisticated > development environment once you've gotten the hang of it. > > Emacs is extensively documented. Try it out! Check out the help menu > or type C-h k and then select a menu item or press a keyboard > shortcut. Type C-h h to get help on help. > > One of the best ways to learn Emacs is to plunge right into it. Don't > get intimidated by all the people who say Emacs is too complex. If you > learn that complexity a little bit at a time, it's easy to get the > hang of. For example, you can start getting to know it as a text > editor, using the menus to find your way around. Try out the tutorial > under the help menu. It will introduce you to many handy functions. > > Another great way is to have a friend help you set up Emacs the way > you want it to, and then gradually explore from there. One of my > friends tried out Emacs when he saw me using flashcard.el to study > Japanese. I set up his Emacs for him, showed him how to play around > with it, and even tweaked it to fit his needs. > > That's what the Planner community does, too. Planner is a personal > information manager for Emacs, and one of the things we really like > doing is help Emacs newbies get a hang of both Emacs and their life. > I'd love to help you set up Planner on your computer, or you can give > it a shot by checking out > http://www.emacswiki.org/cgi-bin/wiki/PlannerModeQuickStart . Using > Emacs for more than just text editing gives you plenty of incentive to > take advantage of its powerful features such as customization, and > we'd be glad to help you get into it. > > I also like helping people discover what else they can do with Emacs. > If you describe what you want to do, I might be able to find or hack > together Emacs stuff to fit your needs. <laugh> > > I'm really crazy about Emacs because it's something that you can > easily customize to fit you. Unlike any other program I know, it > really lets you tweak it and improve on it. I hope you have as much > fun with Emacs as I do! > > -- > Sacha Chua <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> - open source geekette > http://sacha.free.net.ph/ - PGP Key ID: 0xE7FDF77C > interests: emacs, gnu/linux, personal information management, CS ed > sachac on irc.freenode.net#emacs . YM: sachachua83 > _________________________________________________ > 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 ********************************* _________________________________________________ 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

