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- From: bashford@scripps.edu (Don &)
- Subject: Re: cheat sheet
- In-Reply-To: rpg@cs.tulane.edu's message of Thu, 20 Aug 1992 02:35:04 GMT
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- References: <RPG.92Aug19203504@clones.cs.tulane.edu>
- Date: Thu, 20 Aug 1992 07:12:47 GMT
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- >>>>> In article <RPG.92Aug19203504@clones.cs.tulane.edu>, rpg@cs.tulane.edu (Robert Goldman) writes:
- RG> Nntp-Posting-Host-[nntpd-7616]: clones
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- RG> Does anyone out there have a simple, relatively painless
- RG> introduction to gnu emacs? I am going to be starting out some
- RG> beginners on it, and would like something to hand out. Thanks!
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- If you really want a "cheat sheet" you could give them Steven Gildae's
- Emacs Quick Reference card (should be in /usr/local/emacs/refcard.tex)
- which is a handy reminder for key bindings, function names etc.
- Its not an intro though.
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