Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!wuarchive!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!ncar!gatech!udel!princeton!njin!limonce From: limonce@pilot.njin.net (Tom Limoncelli) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.introduction Subject: Re: Emacs for the Amiga 1000 ? (MicroEmacs?) Message-ID: Date: 17 Jan 91 21:57:09 GMT References: <4475@mindlink.UUCP> Organization: Drew University/NJIN Lines: 21 CED's default commands are all pull-down menus. Also in the defaults are Amiga-key + letter mappings for people that don't like pull-down menus. You can map any key to any function. This includes a key and any modifier (i.e. left-shift-right-alt-Q can be "save file" if you want). In fact, you can have multiple keys (^X^S can be "write to file"). Therefore, you can use all the CTRL keys to map Emacs functions. In fact, they have a sample file that you can load that gives you almost complete mg2 emulation. That's what I use. I can type Emacs commands all day and when I "accidentally" use a native CED key (like AMIGA-Q) it works also :-). Tom Disclaimer: I do not work for ASDG or CygnusSoft though I know Perry and have met much of the crew. -- tlimonce@drew.edu Tom Limoncelli "Flash! Flash! I love you! tlimonce@drew.bitnet +1 201 408 5389 ...but we only have fourteen tlimonce@drew.uucp limonce@pilot.njin.net hours to save the earth!"