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Re: microemacs with gno
>devernay@sophia.inria.fr (Frederic Devernay) writes:
>>is anybody using microemacs 3.12 under GNO?
>>It sounds like microemacs just doesn't use the gno text drivers (i get
>>two cursors, and then screen gets screwed up). What's the cure for
>>this? Do I just have to recompile it or do i have to make some kind of
>>patch to the source code?
> Well, those two would be the same thing. :-)
> To get it to work okay, just do:
>chtyp -a \$DC00 emacs
This is how I currently have my microEMACS set up, but the result is I can't
^z out of it. Do I just have to settle, or is there another solution (anyone
who tells me to learn to use vi will be slapped :) ?
I mainly want a text editor for writing Lisp programs, and what I really like
to do is have my editor & XLisp running concurrently & switch between them.
My best solution so far (which really isn't all that bad, come to think of it)
is to use ShadowWrite under drwm & do my Lisping in a TMTerm window...
Nandu Shah email: nandu@anest4.anest.ufl.edu
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