starting out, that is rather annoying,īut in time you'll notice you start to use the mouse less and less,Īll the basic things can be done, with the mouse, from the menu, openįile, save file, etc. Plastic pieces), but in the long run, you can do more with it.Įmacs is heavy on shortcuts. Lego is harder to begin with (you start with a box with little But, you might compare it to a regular toy and "~/.The absolute minimum you need to know about Emacs, to be able to doĪnything, is more then you need to know about many otherĪpplications. Override the default parameters for per-session backups. Make a special "per session" backup at the first save of each Kept-old-versions 0 Number of oldest versions to keep.ĭelete-old-versions t Don't ask to delete excess backup versions.īackup-by-copying t) Copy all files, don't rename them. Kept-new-versions 10 Number of newest versions to keep. (setq version-control t Use version numbers for backups. Since we’re going to be backing up intermediate copies, we want to backup versioned files too, since we don’t commit on every save: by default, Emacs never backs up versioned files. (setq auto-save-file-name-transforms `((".*" ,"~/emacs_saves" t))) (global-set-key (read-kbd-macro "") 'show-help) N,N: search last keyword forward/backward M-x calculator: calculator (use ' for algebraic mode, u-v for units, =/u-b for value, u-c for conversion) : paste (yank) repeat for kill-ring (C-S-y: unfill and add double-quotes as well) M-x locate: locate (use * first if using wildcards) : start selection, continue with arrows (C-g to cancel) : word actions (spell, case, translate, lookup.) : toggle actions (browser, whitespace, dicts.) M-x lcalc: literate calculation (also, quick-calc, calc
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