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Re: different behaviour between emacs on linux and emacs on windows
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Peter Dyballa |
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Re: different behaviour between emacs on linux and emacs on windows |
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Thu, 6 Jul 2006 10:11:38 +0200 |
Am 06.07.2006 um 05:32 schrieb Ted:
Maybe this shows how little I have used Linux in recent years, but
what
would using the TAB key do for me, other than insert a tab in whatever
text I am working with?
First you could start to give GNU Emacs another mood: C-x f. Then TAB
can be very useful.
How would I find out? I am using the default configuration of emacs
that is used by SUSE Linux version 10, if that tells you anything
useful.
M-x emacs-version RET. Another way would be to search the Suse Linux
10 documentation for that detail.
--
Greetings
Pete
"Isn't vi that text editor with two modes... one that beeps and one
that corrupts your file?" -- Dan Jacobson, on comp.os.linux.advocacy