* Re: email, Calendar, PGP, Follow up to Setting Frame Parameters
@ 2011-11-23 15:54 Alexander
2011-11-23 16:25 ` Drew Adams
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From: Alexander @ 2011-11-23 15:54 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Drew Adams; +Cc: help-gnu-emacs, xecycle
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On Wed, Nov 23, 2011 at 10:16 AM, Drew Adams <drew.adams@oracle.com> wrote:
> > But what's the variable name for cursor color?
>
> Use frame parameter `cursor-color' (in `default-frame-alist').
>
> > And for font size?
>
> That's part of the font definition - frame parameter `font' (in
> `default-frame-alist').
>
> If you like what you saw in your black frame, then just do `C-h v
> frame-parameters' to see what the current frame parameters are, and set
> those
> you want in `default-frame-alist'.
>
> > I looked for these in the "Help" and some googling,
> > but no help.
>
> Look in the Emacs manual (`C-h r', or `C-h i' and choose `Emacs'). Use
> `i' to
> look for something that is in the index. E.g. `i font TAB', `i cursor
> TAB'. Or
> look in the Elisp manual: `i frame parameters'.
>
> Or use the search field on Emacs Wiki:
> http://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/SiteMap.
>
>
>
Thank you for the Emacs wiki link. I honestly didn't know it existed. I
have a paper copy of the manual. I'm an undergraduate student and decided
to use GNU Emacs. It's awesome and I expect to use it for life; although it
feels odd saying that. Besides one c++ instructor, I think I'm the only
person using emacs at my institute, NYU-Poly. I was glad to find the
mailing list yesterday too. I've been alone for two months. Thanks for your
help guys.
Xecycle mentioned I should not attach my public key or whatever I did.
Sorry about that. I was in thunderbird and it seems I can't figure how to
attach my signature. But why use thunderbird when I can use emacs??? Do any
of you use emacs for email and mailing lists and calendars? And how has
your experience been? I'll search the wiki and my manual, but I appreciate
hearing from other people.
Sincerely,
--
Mr. Etter
rhettnaxel@gmail.com
7D9C597B
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* RE: email, Calendar, PGP, Follow up to Setting Frame Parameters
2011-11-23 15:54 email, Calendar, PGP, Follow up to Setting Frame Parameters Alexander
@ 2011-11-23 16:25 ` Drew Adams
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From: Drew Adams @ 2011-11-23 16:25 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: 'Alexander'; +Cc: help-gnu-emacs, xecycle
>> Look in the Emacs manual (`C-h r', or `C-h i' and choose `Emacs').
>> Use `i' to look for something that is in the index. E.g.
>> `i font TAB', `i cursor TAB'. Or look in the Elisp manual:
>> `i frame parameters'. Or use the search field on Emacs Wiki:
>> http://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/SiteMap.
>
> Thank you for the Emacs wiki link. I honestly didn't know it
> existed.
You're welcome. But please use plain-text email for the mailing list.
> I have a paper copy of the manual.
A paper copy is great - makes good free-time reading.
But if you have Emacs then you most likely have its manuals built in, as well.
They are a large part of what makes Emacs "the self-documenting...editor". Try
`C-h i' and see if you don't have a menu of manuals to choose from, including
`Emacs' and `Elisp'.
Learning to ask Emacs itself will greatly help your Emacs experience and
learning. Not just the manuals, but the tutorial and the help keys (`C-h C-h',
to start).
> I'm an undergraduate student and decided to use GNU Emacs. It's
> awesome and I expect to use it for life; although it feels odd
> saying that.
;-) It's not a bad life.
> Besides one c++ instructor, I think I'm the only person using
> emacs at my institute, NYU-Poly.
Don't feel sorry for the others. They won't know what they're missing.
> But why use thunderbird when I can use emacs??? Do any of you
> use emacs for email and mailing lists and calendars?
Many Emacs users use it for email and calendar. Others of us don't.
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* Re: email, Calendar, PGP, Follow up to Setting Frame Parameters
@ 2011-11-23 20:53 Silvio Levy
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From: Silvio Levy @ 2011-11-23 20:53 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Alexander; +Cc: help-gnu-emacs, xecycle
Dear Alexander,
> Do any of you use emacs for email and mailing lists and calendars?
I use emacs for all my email - specifically, I load mh-e which accesses
MH commands. I like MH because it saves each email in a separate file.
> And how has your experience been?
Very good overall. Attachments aren't handled automatically, though:
I save them and view them with the appropriate utility. So I might look
into a purely-emacs solution that handles attachments transparently
(which, to guess from this thread, is the case with emacs email mode).
But I'm not sure when I'll have time to do this.
Silvio
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