A very, very newbie question :)
Remco Gerlich
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Thu Sep 7 05:24:18 EDT 2000
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Grant Edwards wrote in comp.lang.python: > I used emacs for years without doing any elisp. I did > cut/paste a few things from examples into my .emacsrc (or > whatever it was called). After I got tired of waiting for > emacs to start up, I switched to Jed (good emacs emulation, > decent Python mode, about 1/1000 the size of emacs). <aol/>. Exactly the same for me. I think the Emacs tutorial is good enough to use it quite well. And you can skip the bits on cursor movement, usually... But Jed is so much smaller and faster :) -- Remco Gerlich, scarblac at pino.selwerd.nl Hi! I'm a .sig virus! Join the fun and copy me into yours!
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