Editor Wars:

Emacs Strikes Back!

07/27/1999

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Table of Contents

01. Emacs Strikes Back!
02. Introduction
03. Credentials
04. Objectives
05. What is Emacs?
06. History of Emacs
07. Historical Context
08. Backspace vs. Delete
09. Emacs Platforms
10. Emacs Variants
11. XEmacs vs. GNU Emacs
12. Emacs vs. Vi
13. vim?
14. Why learn Emacs?
15. Why Programmers use Emacs
16. Emacs Highlights
17. How to get started
18. Building Emacs
19. Starting Emacs
20. emacsclient
21. Two ways to run
22. Emacs Conventions
23. Numeric Arguments
24. How do you learn Emacs?
25. Info mode
26. Main Concepts
27. Emacs
28. Mode Line
29. Major Modes
30. Recursive Edits
31. Minor Modes
32. Emulations
33. Important elisp variables
34. Important functions
35. Byte Compiled Lisp
36. Cursor movement
37. Basic Cursor Control
38. Buffer Control
39. Emacs Terminology
40. Editing Text
41. Kill ring
42. Mark Ring
43. Registers
44. Window Control
45. Useful Keystrokes
46. More Useful Keystrokes
47. Remember
48. Command Cross-reference
49. Conclusion
50. Epilogue
51. Next

Document Information


Author: David J. Young
Date: 27-Jul-1999
Email: davidy@colltech.com


Presented at the local Chicago Uniforum Chapter
on 27-July-1999

Abstract: http://uniforum.chi.il.us/abstract.html

URL: http://uniforum.chi.il.us