Emacs on the Mac: Basics
Uploaded on Apr 26, 2009 / 1880 views / 3373 impressions / 1 comment
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This is the first screencast covering basics of Emacs on the Mac. Topics covered: customizing window attributes, remapping your keyboard, creating a fileset using the cutomization dialog, associating the outline major mode with .outl files, remapping...
This is the first screencast covering basics of Emacs on the Mac. Topics covered: customizing window attributes, remapping your keyboard, creating a fileset using the cutomization dialog, associating the outline major mode with .outl files, remapping keyboard commands per mode. See the enqueue blog for notes.
garyjlittle
Thanks for this screencast. I am a new emacs user (switching from vi, mostly so that I can use org-mode) and I learned a lot. I didn't even realise that I could use apple+O to open a file until just now!