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Re: Is Emacs becoming Word?
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Joe Corneli |
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Re: Is Emacs becoming Word? |
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Fri, 25 Mar 2005 15:30:42 -0600 |
Joe Corneli <jcorneli@math.utexas.edu> writes:
> No. It is not. Word can not be used for programming.
>
> But people who write new graphical or other features *should* make
> an efort to tell users how to turn the features off.
C-h C-n (in Emacs-22-to-be) or C-h N (I believe, in Emacs-21).
For a second I thought that my thought about autoload/autodisable
features was going to be listed there.
I think that a *lot* of new features do not get listed in the NEWS
file.
- Is Emacs becoming Word?, Greg Novak, 2005/03/25
- Re: Is Emacs becoming Word?, Joe Corneli, 2005/03/25
- Re: Is Emacs becoming Word?, nfreimann, 2005/03/25
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- Re: Is Emacs becoming Word?, David Kastrup, 2005/03/25
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- Re: Is Emacs becoming Word?, David Kastrup, 2005/03/25
- Re: Is Emacs becoming Word?, Joe Corneli, 2005/03/25
- Re: Is Emacs becoming Word?, Gian Uberto Lauri, 2005/03/26
- Re: Is Emacs becoming Word?, Joe Corneli, 2005/03/26
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- Re: Is Emacs becoming Word?, David Kastrup, 2005/03/26
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- Bad iso-2022-jp encoding (was: Is Emacs becoming Word?), Reiner Steib, 2005/03/26
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- Re: Is Emacs becoming Word?, David Kastrup, 2005/03/25
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- Re: Is Emacs becoming Word?, Henrik Enberg, 2005/03/25
- Re: Is Emacs becoming Word?, Joe Corneli, 2005/03/25