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RE: email, Calendar, PGP, Follow up to Setting Frame Parameters
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Drew Adams |
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RE: email, Calendar, PGP, Follow up to Setting Frame Parameters |
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Wed, 23 Nov 2011 08:25:13 -0800 |
>> 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.