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Re: Emacs books (was: Emacs and Lynx Browser)
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Florian v. Savigny |
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Re: Emacs books (was: Emacs and Lynx Browser) |
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Sat, 25 May 2013 03:21:09 -0400 |
> Yes, but they don't mention two things: Gnus, and rmail. They don't
> mention mail at all. That's such a huge part of everyday typing and
> they "disintegrate" it without a blink of the eye.
Then they must have scrapped them in later editions - really, really
stupid, I could not agree more. In mine (the 2nd, maybe??), they
played an important role, and it was precisely the way I was able to
tweak rmail and mail which made Emacs so versatile for me. I still use
them (professionally), and still have no desire for anything more
modern.
Maybe a reason to try to get hold of an old edition.
Best,
Florian
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