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Re: Is there any good website for emacs newbie?


From: SimpleCode
Subject: Re: Is there any good website for emacs newbie?
Date: 4 May 2007 12:08:22 -0700
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Tyler Smith 写道:
> On 2007-05-04, Sebastian Tennant <sebyte@smolny.plus.com> wrote:
> >
> > I don't know where in the world you are, or if you already have a
> > book, but I could send you my old "Learning GNU Emacs (2nd Edition)",
> > published by O'Reily, if you like?
> >
>
> Take him up on that offer! That's a great book. I learned Emacs (or at
> least, started to learn) using three important resources:
>
> 1 - the online tutorial. It's a bit imposing for a rank beginner, but
> it introduces all the basics in about an hour
>
> 2- the oreilly book. More thorough discussions of the most common
> tools, a good follow-on from the tutorial.
>
> 3- the official docs. I bought hardcopies of the GNU Emacs manual and
> learning emacs lisp. A little too comprehensive and terse at first, but
> once you've worked through some of the o'reilly book and used Emacs a
> bit, they are chock-full of useful details. They are available free as
> part of Emacs too.
>
> The most important thing is not to worry about learning everything at
> once. I started off with the basics, just kill (C-k), yank (C-y), and
> save-file (C-x C-s). Whenever I find myself doing anything over and
> over again, I look up the function to automate it. That way it's easy
> to remember stuff, as you're always learning something that's
> immediately and repeatedly useful.
>
>
> Cheers,
>
> Tyler

Great, I got it.
Thank you^-^

kind
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