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Re: Emacs (newbie, help)
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Peter Dyballa |
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Re: Emacs (newbie, help) |
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Thu, 19 Mar 2009 10:48:35 +0100 |
Am 18.03.2009 um 20:54 schrieb Efren Bravo:
- I like the reserved words green and bold: int, float, double,
char, void, return etc...
Invoke M-x describe-text-properties RET on any character in such a
faulty coloured world and change either the colour of the "face" or
choose another face and use it as a new binding. It all can be done
with the customisation interface.
- # directive in green color: #include, #pragma, #ifndef, etc...
- Strings in blue color
- Integers and floats in red color
Again, investigate which customisations GNU Emacs offers. M-x list-
colors-display RET can give you hints how the name of a colour looks
like.
- Actiavte Cut/Copy/Paste (Ctrl+X/Ctrl+C/Ctrl+V) and Undo (Ctrl+Z)
There is a cua called mode I deliberately never use.
- Save (Ctrl+S)
I'd rather change manners! C-s or incremental-search or isearch is
too important. (But you can change key bindings. Look into the
manual: C-h i m Emacs RET)
- Vertical Scroll Bar on the right side of the windows
How comes that you have it on the wrong side? M-x info-apropos RET
scrollbar RET will give you a hypertext menu of documentation on the
keyword. You can achieve things for example by:
(setq default-frame-alist
(append (list
'(vertical-scroll-bars . left)
) default-frame-alist))
(There are also other means to manipulate default-frame-alist or
initial-frame-alist – and of course members!)
Besides, it's mostly useful to read the tutorial: C-h t. Or look into
the menus (Options for example, that has "Customize Emacs"), here
particularly Help.
--
Greetings
Pete
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