* Re: Consolidating Widely used Powerful emacs "features" [not found] <mailman.7488.1203182995.18990.help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org> @ 2008-02-16 17:48 ` David Kastrup 2008-02-17 1:08 ` Tom Horsley 1 sibling, 0 replies; 3+ messages in thread From: David Kastrup @ 2008-02-16 17:48 UTC (permalink / raw) To: help-gnu-emacs "Sanjeev Kumar.S" <sanjeevfiles@yahoo.com> writes: > Every once in a while we come across some emacs feature, which after > using for a few days, we wonder how we got along without this ? Of course I am utterly biased as author of those features, but I'd give everybody writing LaTeX the advice to check out a recent AUCTeX version with preview-latex. And I'd recommend users of Emacs 22 (and later) to reread the section (info "(emacs) Regexp Replace") I am pretty much the offending party for the stuff after half a page down, and it comes in quite handy for text manipulations. Computed replacements are quite a powerful tool that have become available only recently. -- David Kastrup, Kriemhildstr. 15, 44793 Bochum ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 3+ messages in thread
* Re: Consolidating Widely used Powerful emacs "features" [not found] <mailman.7488.1203182995.18990.help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org> 2008-02-16 17:48 ` Consolidating Widely used Powerful emacs "features" David Kastrup @ 2008-02-17 1:08 ` Tom Horsley 1 sibling, 0 replies; 3+ messages in thread From: Tom Horsley @ 2008-02-17 1:08 UTC (permalink / raw) To: help-gnu-emacs On Sat, 16 Feb 2008 09:29:45 -0800, Sanjeev Kumar.S wrote: > <Please delete this line and add more> dabbrev - can't live without it (but I sure wish there was a combination of settings I could use to make it search in a case-insensitive fashion, but return possible matches in a case sensitive fashion so I wouldn't keep getting screwed up in all those stoopid X programs that use littleName and LittleName in the same file for different things :-). ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 3+ messages in thread
* Re: Latest version of emacs for Cygwin @ 2008-02-16 16:16 Oleksandr Gavenko 2008-02-16 17:29 ` Consolidating Widely used Powerful emacs "features" Sanjeev Kumar.S 0 siblings, 1 reply; 3+ messages in thread From: Oleksandr Gavenko @ 2008-02-16 16:16 UTC (permalink / raw) To: help-gnu-emacs I think that use emacs from Cygwin is not pretty, then naive build form MinGW or MSVC (for GNU Emacs available build http://ftp.gnu.org/pub/gnu/emacs/windows/), especially this helpful if you use Emacs not only with Cygwin utils. But for some task it good. For example use remote ssh connection to Windows with Emacs! ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 3+ messages in thread
* Consolidating Widely used Powerful emacs "features" 2008-02-16 16:16 Latest version of emacs for Cygwin Oleksandr Gavenko @ 2008-02-16 17:29 ` Sanjeev Kumar.S 0 siblings, 0 replies; 3+ messages in thread From: Sanjeev Kumar.S @ 2008-02-16 17:29 UTC (permalink / raw) To: help-gnu-emacs [-- Attachment #1: Type: text/plain, Size: 2067 bytes --] Hi, Every once in a while we come across some emacs feature, which after using for a few days, we wonder how we got along without this ? This thread is to list those features that is very useful when using and navigating through anything on the system using emacs. I thought I was a power user in emacs, but after seeing ido.el recently I realized how ignorant I had been all these days, which prompted me to start this list so that we can share our "discoveries". Please do list features even if they are included in emacs as good ones may be included later in emacs but some continue to be ignorant about it. Case at point: bs.el. 1) ido.el, isearchb, iswitchb ( amazing navigational tools, you've got to try it to appreciate it) 2) xcscope.el ( not cscope.el which I was using for a long time :( , this one with its colors and navigational beauty brings a tear why nobody told you about this ). 3) tabbar.el ( Thank you for the bells & whistles but most deal with only buffers 95% of the time. no ? ) 4) bs.el ( the default buffer showing in emacs is good, but this is more powerful ). 5) color-theme.el ( Finally what everyone wants at the end of the day :variety ) 6) session.el ( No matter how deep you are in your project, no matter how long a break you take, you're back in business in a jiffy with this. ) <Please delete this line and add more> Sanjeev. Oleksandr Gavenko <gavenko_a@3g.ua> wrote: I think that use emacs from Cygwin is not pretty, then naive build form MinGW or MSVC (for GNU Emacs available build http://ftp.gnu.org/pub/gnu/emacs/windows/), especially this helpful if you use Emacs not only with Cygwin utils. But for some task it good. For example use remote ssh connection to Windows with Emacs! --------------------------------- Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Yahoo! Mobile. Try it now. [-- Attachment #2: Type: text/html, Size: 3274 bytes --] ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 3+ messages in thread
end of thread, other threads:[~2008-02-17 1:08 UTC | newest] Thread overview: 3+ messages (download: mbox.gz follow: Atom feed -- links below jump to the message on this page -- [not found] <mailman.7488.1203182995.18990.help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org> 2008-02-16 17:48 ` Consolidating Widely used Powerful emacs "features" David Kastrup 2008-02-17 1:08 ` Tom Horsley 2008-02-16 16:16 Latest version of emacs for Cygwin Oleksandr Gavenko 2008-02-16 17:29 ` Consolidating Widely used Powerful emacs "features" Sanjeev Kumar.S
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