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From: "Roodwriter@core.com" <Roodwriter@core.com>
Subject: Re: Help for  using emacs.
Date: Wed, 25 Jun 2003 15:46:37 -0400	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <vfjutuc0akqd6a@corp.supernews.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: 1dc70d61.0306250947.72f6c89d@posting.google.com

Charlie wrote:

> Hi Guys,
> I used to use the emacs a lot when I was in college, and now I want to
> pick it up after years. The emacs that I am using on Solaris is of
> version: Xemacs 21.4(patch 9)  and these things are what I try to
> recover
> 
> 1. User starts emacs and opens more than one file. What is way to
> switch from one to another. The way that I am using now, which is not
> the quickest way, is "Ctrl X", "Ctrl B" to show the files in the
> buffer and then pick the file that I am looking for.

I use Linux. Hopefully, it's the same.

C-x b. Don't use CTRL on the second b.


> 
> 2. User open a huge text file, what is the easist way to go to the end
> of the file, not just keep typing "Ctrl -v" or "M-x end-of-buffer",
> that I have to type that many letters to make it happen. And also if I
> want to remove a large chunk of it, I know that we can highlight that
> chunk from the beginning to the end, then type "Ctrl K" to remove it.
> How ?
> 

The keybindings have changed. It's now just like most programs. C-end. 
C-home if you want to go to the beginning.


> 3. In a file to replace a keyword, I can do either "global replace" or
> "replace it one after another". Can someone tells me how to do it in
> the former way ?
> 

M-x replace-regexp. This is an all-or-nothing, though. M-x query-replace 
will ask you as you go.


> 4. Is there a website, menu,that tells all the "TRICKY" commands of
> emacs ?
> 

The Emacs website has a huge help file, but it can be tough slogging. I 
found O'Reilley's "Learning GNU Emacs" very helpful. It's still in print 
but it's somewhat out of date.



> 5. This is very common question I guess. Right now cross all the
> platforms, the most popular edit tools being used are "vi" and
> "emacs". I know a little about vi, which is used more common than
> emacs!? So sometimes when I was trying to edit a file in my
> colleague's machine, I find myself in a situation that emacs is not
> available!!!
> I am just wondering is there any other tools that I can use, or vi is
> the only option.
> 

Never used Solaris. Sorry.


>  
> thanks a lot!
> 
> 
> 
> CJI

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  parent reply	other threads:[~2003-06-25 19:46 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 6+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2003-06-25 17:47 Help for using emacs Charlie
2003-06-25 19:19 ` Harshdeep S Jawanda
2003-06-25 19:46 ` Roodwriter [this message]
2003-06-25 19:54 ` Kevin Rodgers
2003-06-25 20:18 ` Kai Großjohann
2003-06-28 17:36 ` Mario Domgörgen

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