mlinar@eve.usc.edu (Mitch Mlinar) (05/13/89)
I am sure that Gosling Emacs is a dinosaur to most of you avid Emacs users (especially with Gnu around). However, I am looking for some way to get in touch with the author/owner so that I can use Emacs at my place of employment. Can anyone offer help here? Failing that, I will be stuck relearning GNU Emacs which I am sure works fine (if not better) but *is* different. Does anyone have a configuration file which moves the keys so that GNU Emacs looks like Gosling Emacs? This will alleviate the problem of the first paragraph. Suggestions, comments, and even flames welcome. -Mitch
bob@tinman.cis.ohio-state.edu (Bob Sutterfield) (05/13/89)
In article <17188@usc.edu> mlinar@eve.usc.edu (Mitch Mlinar) writes:
I am looking for some way to get in touch with the author/owner [of
Gosling's Emacs] so that I can use Emacs at my place of employment.
Owner: Unipress Inc has picked up the rights to Gosling's Emacs and
has taken it quite a bit farther than it was before. Its interface to
NeWS is lovely to behold. They're accessible as unipress!whoever.
Author: He's no longer at CMU - he got a real job (:-) and probably
doesn't want much to do with his old Emacs.
Does anyone have a configuration file which moves the keys so that
GNU Emacs looks like Gosling Emacs?
How about lisp/gosmacs.el?