[comp.emacs] docs for mg1b for Amiga

langz@athena.mit.edu (Lang Zerner) (12/08/87)

Hello again.  I recently acquired mg1b for the Amiga, a GNU Emacs-flavored
version of microemacs.  Does anybody know where I can get a hold of the docs
for this gem?

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langz@athena.mit.edu (Lang Zerner) (12/13/87)

Thanks all for your assistance in locating docs for mg1b for the Amiga.  For
those who asked me to let them know, well, there were quite a few of you, so
I'll assume a larger interest.  Check the Fish disk that mg1a (NOT 1b) comes on
(FF #41?).  Thanks to Ali Ozer of Stanford for sending this info my way.  Here
is a quickie of what's on the disk, excerpted from the "Read Me First" file:
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Contents:

Read Me First
	This file.

Read Me Second
	The README file for all versions of MG.  It contains a brief
	description of MG and its predecessors, and gives credit to
	the many people involved in the development of MG.

MG
	The editor itself.

.mg
	A sample initialization file for MG.  If you install MG in your C:
	directory, you should copy .mg to the S: directory.

Functions
	A list of all functions supported by the system-independent part
	of MG.   This includes the bulk of the editing functions.

Amiga Doc
	Documentation on the Amiga-specific functions supported by Amiga
	MG, including information about compilation, the mouse, the
	Browser, function keys, and the like. 

:MG1a/#?
	Sources (in C) for *all* versions of MG, not simply the Amiga.
	This includes support for Unix (BSD and SysV), OS9/68K, and VMS.
	You may never need to learn another editor :-).

Cheers,
Mic Kaczmarczik

[NOTE: Thanx, Mic!]

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So all you guys and gals who asked, check the FF index in the back of Amazing
Computing and find out which Fish Disk mg1a is on (somewhere around #41) and
you will have what you were looking for.  Again, thanks to all!
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"No one is exempt from talking nonsense; the only misfortune is to do it
 solemnly"   --Michel de Montaigne