>>>> "Ben" == Ben Wing <ben(a)666.com>
writes:
Ben> I've made extensive updates to the tutorial. The tutorial
Ben> was ancient, full of GNU-Emacs-specific things that were done
Ben> differently on XEmacs, and very much focused on TTY's. I
Ben> redid all of this, so that it now reflects standard XEmacs
Ben> ways of doing things and focuses primarily on window systems
Ben> (e.g. window-system bindings are used in the examples and are
Ben> considered the "standard" way of doing things; TTY bindings
Ben> are mentioned parenthetically).
Ben> There are a very small number of things in the tutorial that
Ben> don't quite currently make sense for 21.5; that's because I
Ben> wrote it with my new Mule workspace in mind, where I've
Ben> changed a few key bindings [mostly, I made ESC ESC the
Ben> standard "all-purpose exit" on window systems, and left the
Ben> triple ESC ESC ESC for TTY's, since ESC ESC is a lot more
Ben> convenient and TTY users have to deal with lots of different
Ben> bindings anyway].
Ben> I'm looking for people to update the various foreign-language
Ben> versions of the tutorial.
An update of TUTORIAL.de is well underway. I am learning quite a bit
new stuff in the process :-)
Ben> We also have versions of tutorials in five new languages,
Ben> from GNU Emacs. [Spanish, Dutch, Czech, Slovak, Slovenian]
Ben> However, these will need extensive updating for the new
Ben> tutorial, as will the others.
Ben> Please help!
Ben> I'm attaching my new tutorial, plus the versions in the five
Ben> new languages.
Ben, for XEmacs' sake, could you please use proper MIME text/plain
attachments (or similar. At the very least please put some textual
separatotors between the files.
Otherwise someone might translate the Spanish and Dutch tutorial in
one full swoop by accident :-)
Ben> benYou are looking at the XEmacs tutorial. See end for copyrights and
conditions.
Ben> XEmacs commands generally involve the CONTROL key (sometimes labeled
--
Adrian Aichner
mailto:adrianï¼ xemacs.org
http://www.xemacs.org/