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Introduction to GNU Emacs
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Emacs Tutorial
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It is suggested that you start up Emacs before continuing. To bring up this tutorial in Emacs, hit the ESC key following by "x" then type help-with-tutorial followed by hitting the RETURN key.
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Emacs Beginner's Tutorial
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This document introduces Linux users to the Emacs editor. It assumes minimal familiarity with vi or a similar editor.
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Emacs Beginner's HOWTO
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This document introduces Linux users to the Emacs editor. It assumes minimal familiarity with vi or a similar editor. The latest version of this document is usually available from
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The GNU Emacs Manual
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The GNU Emacs Manual calls Emacs the extensible, customizable, self-documenting real-time display editor, but this description tells beginners little about what Emacs is capable of. To give you an idea, here is a sampling of the things you can do with Emacs:
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Emacs for Programmers
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Ever wanted an all-in-one program development, compilation, and debugging environment? Look no further than Emacs.
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Learning Emacs
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The best way to learn emacs is to take the tutorial. Here is how to do this. First, select the Emacs item from a workstation pop-up menu, or give the command:
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EMACS Tutorials
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Emacs is perhaps world's most powerful text editor.you can do lot's of stuff using emacs in a very powerful way.I will just try to list out few tasks that you can accomplish with help of emacs:
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emacs-tutorial
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This does not replace a good tutorial on Emacs. If you don't know Emacs, you are well advised to read one of those. Emacs comes with a tutorial, which can be started by using C-h t - i.e. hold down control, hit h (for help), release both, and hit t (for tutorial).
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Running Emacs
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As a new user, you'll probably want to launch Emacs just to mess around and try it out. Once you're into Emacs and want to exit, however, you may not be able to figure out what to do. So if you've never used Emacs before, give it a shot right now. At your shell prompt, type emacs and hit enter. Emacs should start up. If not, it is either not installed or not in your path.
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Emacs Tutorial at DeveloperWorks
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This tutorial, the first in a series, gets you going by providing a concise, hands-on introduction to the most important Emacs editing concepts and features.
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Emacs Mp3player tutorial
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This tutorial provides a basic introduction to the software tools we suggest you use in this course. Read this material through first and then try out the instructions on the computer. Refer back to this material when necessary throughout the course
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