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Re: Consolidating Widely used Powerful emacs "features"     

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Author: David Kastrup
Date: Feb 16, 2008 09:48

... once in a while we come across some emacs feature, which after using for a few days, ...am utterly biased as author of those features, but I'd give everybody writing ... And I'd recommend users of Emacs 22 (and later) to reread the section (info "(emacs) Regexp Replace") I am pretty much the offending .... Computed replacements are quite a powerful tool that have become available only ...
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Consolidating Widely used Powerful emacs "features"     

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Author: Sanjeev Kumar.S
Date: Feb 16, 2008 09:29

... come across some emacs feature, which after using for a few ... our "discoveries". Please do list features even if they are included ... good, but this is more powerful ). 5) color-theme.el ( Finally ...ssh connection to Windows with Emacs! --------------------------------- Be a better friend, newshound...our "discoveries".Please do list features even if they are included...
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Re: Consolidating Widely used Powerful emacs "features"     

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Author: Tom Horsley
Date: Feb 16, 2008 17:08

... add dabbrev - can't live without it (but I sure wish there was a combination of settings I could use to make it search in a case-insensitive fashion, but return possible matches in a case sensitive fashion so I wouldn't keep getting screwed up in all those stoopid X programs that use littleName and LittleName in the same file for different things :-).
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