Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!cs.utexas.edu!swrinde!ucsd!hub!fender From: fender@fig.ucsb.edu (Chen, John Yun-kuang) Newsgroups: comp.emacs Subject: Re: Beginner EMACS Message-ID: <2548@hub.UUCP> Date: 15 Oct 89 21:10:59 GMT References: <46934@bbn.COM> <20011.624421857@bbn.com> Sender: news@hub.UUCP Reply-To: fender@cornu.ucsb.edu Organization: UC Santa Barbara Computer Science Lines: 22 In-reply-to: jr@BBN.COM's message of 15 Oct 89 02:30:57 GMT In article <20011.624421857@bbn.com> jr@BBN.COM (John Robinson) writes: > Also, don't forget the things that make GNU Emacs fun (and make its > opponents groan). Play with: > > Esc-X hanoi > Esc-X yow > Esc-X doctor And let me mention another of my favorites, Esc-X dissociated-press. Someone at our school also programmed M-x complete-thesis! For those of you who requested some of the help sheets we're generating, I'll send you updates about the status of them & how to obtain them within the next 2 weeks. I should have some of them done by the wednesday after next. -- John Chen c/o Assoc. for Computing Machinery| X, emacs, bash, gnus, rmail, University of California at Santa Barbara | !vi, !suntools, !csh, !mail Santa Barbara, Ca. 93107 | WHY AREN'T YOU USING THEM?