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- From: hm342st@unidui.uni-duisburg.de (Michael Staats)
- Subject: Re: MicroEMACS vs Freemacs.
- References: <DEAN.92Aug26174026@world.std.com> <714924187snx@crynwr.com> <hm342st.715253167@unidui> <9208310808.PN14347@LL.MIT.EDU>
- Date: 1 Sep 92 10:05:30 GMT
- Organization: Rechenzentrum Uni-Duisburg
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- In <9208310808.PN14347@LL.MIT.EDU> lebrun@ll.mit.edu (Steven F. LeBrun) writes:
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- >> Yes, that's correct, but there's more to say. Freemacs is progammable
- >> in a laguage called mint, which I've never seen somewhere else. Just
- >> as there are modes for TeX, C, ..., in Gnu emacs (written in lisp)
- >> there are modes for freemacs (written in mint). ...
-
- >Is there any documentation available on how to program in mint?
-
- Hello,
- With my freemacs (don't know the version by heart, I'm using it at home)
- there were some docs about mint. As far as I remember there was a
- quick reference card, an info file and several examples.
- I've never heard of any other documentation. But it seem to be
- enough to start, find out the rest by trial and error.
-
- So long,
- Michael
-
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- Michael Staats, Student of Theoretical Physics, Uni-GH Duisburg
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