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Re: editor for Octave xemacs - cua
From: |
Joerg Schreiber |
Subject: |
Re: editor for Octave xemacs - cua |
Date: |
Mon, 23 Feb 2004 17:17:41 +0100 |
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There exist two flavors of emacs: "Gnu Emacs" and "Xemacs". I would
recommend "GNU Emacs" because many macro packages do not work with
"Xemacs" (e.g. CUA mode).
http://www.cua.dk/cua-mode-1.3-xemacs.el works on my xemacs on debian-linux
If you are used to other editors, you should install the CUA-mode
from http://www.cua.dk/, which activates the usual keaboard shortcuts
for mark/cut/copy/paste.
regards,
Jörg Schreiber
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