bolton@cg-atla.agfa.com (Lee Bolton) (03/15/90)
hello. I am a long time user of vi under various versions of Unix. For a number of very good reasons, I have found it advisable to learn and use emacs. I have a 386 based clone, on which I have installed an older local archive of Freemacs. I must often dial into a large machine running Ultrix, and would like to avail myself of the GNU emacs there, and I would dearly wish to use the same key bindings in both environments. To this end, I need the following. 1. Advice, comments, tips, lore, rumors, gripes, & gotchas. This must be a common problem, with many solutions. 2. A terminal emulator or comm package that allows the full use of an AT style extended keyboard. I am presently using Procomm, which uses the <ALT> key. I have kermit 2.25 but haven't used it much. A settings list of key bindings for kermit would be great. otherwise, any other solution is quite welcome. 3. A fairly complete termcap/terminfo descriptor for an AT with an extended keyboard. 4. All the mint code I can beg, borrow, or (figuratively) steal. There are a number of functions I would like for Freemacs. Rather than try to list them, I thought I'd just make a general plea and catalog the results, if any. I imagine my needs are not unique. If there is interest, I can post the collection. If it would help to close your eyes and picture me sniveling and groveling, by all means, do so. Follow-ups to me only please. TIA source ~/.real_clever_sign_off Lee Bolton -- R. Lee Bolton {uunet!samsung,decvax,ulowell}!cg-atla!bolton Agfa Compugraphic Division. bolton@cg-atla.agfa.com 200 Ballardvale St. work: (508)-658-5600 X5461 Wilmington, Mass. 01887 home voice:(508)-283-7980 data:(508)-281-5958
nelson@sun.soe.clarkson.edu (Russ Nelson) (03/15/90)
In article <8468@cg-atla.agfa.com> bolton@cg-atla.agfa.com (Lee Bolton) writes:
4. All the mint code I can beg, borrow, or (figuratively) steal.
There are a number of functions I would like for
Freemacs. Rather than try to list them, I thought I'd
just make a general plea and catalog the results, if any.
I imagine my needs are not unique. If there is interest,
I can post the collection.
Freemacs 1.6a will be released by the end of this month. It has much better
GNU Emacs compatability, quite possibly a number of the functions Lee
refrained from listing. As always, I implement requested functions first,
so send your cards and letters to me.
Freemacs 1.6a still restricts file size to <64K.
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--russ (nelson@clutx [.bitnet | .clarkson.edu]) Russ.Nelson@$315.268.6667
Violence never solves problems, it just changes them into more subtle problems