home *** CD-ROM | disk | FTP | other *** search
- Path: sparky!uunet!spool.mu.edu!uwm.edu!biosci!ucselx!crash!pro-sol!mdavis
- From: mdavis@pro-sol.cts.com (Morgan Davis)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2.gno
- Subject: Re: Why csh? (Re: unshar needed & sh dis...)
- Message-ID: <lq50067@pro-sol.cts.com>
- Date: 26 Dec 92 21:53:47 GMT
- References: <bazyar.725291516@teal>
- Organization: ProLine [pro-sol], Rancho San Diego, CA
- Lines: 25
- In-Reply-To: bazyar@teal.csn.org (Jawaid Bazyar)
-
- In <bazyar.725291516@teal> bazyar@teal.csn.org (Jawaid Bazyar) writes:
-
- >bird@cbnewsd.cb.att.com (j.l.walters) writes:
- >
- >>Don't know if it applies, however, it really galls me under ORCA
- >>to not be able to type: emacs fi f2 f3, ... and not be able to
- >>type ^XN to access the next file f2, etc.
- >
- > I suspect that's a problem with the IIgs port of emacs.
-
- Actually, you CAN type:
-
- emacs f1 f2 ... fn
-
- in ORCA. And you can access each file by using ^XX, not ^XN.
-
- >It could also be that the functionality is there but has a different
- >key mapping.
-
- That's exactly the case. If you're used to GNU EMACS or Jove, you'll find
- MicroEMACS bindings to be different. It is worth reading the manual, or at
- the least just doing a describe-bindings (or whatever the function name is).
-
- /\/\ Morgan Davis Group (619/670-0563)
- / /__\ Internet: mdavis@pro-sol.cts.com
-