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1. | ![]() Learning GNU Emacs, 3rd Edition By: Debra Cameron; James Elliott; Marc Loy; Eric S. Raymond; Bill Rosenblatt Publisher: O'Reilly Media, Inc. Publication Date: 13-DEC-2004 Insert Date: 18-DEC-2004 Bookshelf Slots: 1.0 | Overview: Learning GNU Emacs, 3rd Edition
GNU Emacs is the most popular and widespread of the Emacs family of
editors. It is also the most powerful and flexible. Unlike all
other text editors, GNU Emacs is a complete working
environment--you can stay within Emacs all day without leaving.
Learning GNU Emacs, 3rd Edition tells readers how to get
started with the GNU Emacs editor. It is a thorough guide that will
also "grow" with you: as you become more proficient, this book will
help you learn how to use Emacs more effectively. It takes you from
basic Emacs usage (simple text editing) to moderately complicated
customization and...
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2. | ![]() Learning GNU Emacs, 2nd Edition By: Debra Cameron; Bill Rosenblatt; Eric S. Raymond Publisher: O'Reilly Media, Inc. Publication Date: 01-SEP-1996 Insert Date: 07-JUN-2003 Bookshelf Slots: 1.0 | Overview: Learning GNU Emacs, 2nd Edition
GNU Emacs is the most popular and widespread of the Emacs family of
editors. It is also the most powerful and flexible. Unlike all
other text editors, GNU Emacs is a complete working environment --
you can stay within Emacs all day without leaving. This book tells
you how to get started with the GNU Emacs editor. It will also
"grow" with you: as you become more proficient, this book will help
you learn how to use Emacs more effectively. It takes you from
basic Emacs usage (simple text editing) to moderately complicated
customization and programming. The second edition of Learning
GNU Emacs...
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3. | ![]() By: Arnold Robbins Publisher: O'Reilly Media, Inc. Publication Date: 18-JAN-1999 Insert Date: 26-SEP-2002 Bookshelf Slots: 1.0 | Overview: vi Editor Pocket Reference
For many users, working in the UNIX environment means using vi, a
full-screen text editor available on most UNIX systems. Even those
who know vi often make use of only a small number of its
features. The vi Editor Pocket Reference is a companion
volume to O'Reilly's updated sixth edition of Learning the vi
Editor, a complete guide to text editing with vi. New
topics in Learning the vi Editor include multi-screen
editing and coverage of four vi clones: vim,
elvis, nvi, and vile. This small book is a
handy reference guide to the information in the larger volume,
presenting movement and editing...
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4. | ![]() By: Debra Cameron Publisher: O'Reilly Media, Inc. Publication Date: 01-NOV-1998 Insert Date: 26-SEP-2002 Bookshelf Slots: 1.0 | Overview: GNU Emacs Pocket Reference
GNU Emacs is the most popular and widespread of the Emacs family of
editors. It is also the most powerful and flexible. Unlike all
other text editors, GNU Emacs is a complete working environment --
you can stay within Emacs all day without leaving. The GNU Emacs
Pocket Reference is a companion volume to O'Reilly's
Learning GNU Emacs, which tells you how to get started with
the GNU Emacs editor and, as you become more proficient, it will
help you learn how to use Emacs more effectively. This small book,
covering Emacs version 20, is a handy reference guide to the basic
elements of this...
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5. | ![]() Learning the vi Editor, 6th Edition By: Linda Lamb; Arnold Robbins Publisher: O'Reilly Media, Inc. Publication Date: 01-NOV-1998 Insert Date: 26-SEP-2002 Bookshelf Slots: 1.0 | Overview: Learning the vi Editor, 6th Edition
For many users, working in the Unix environment means using
vi, a full-screen text editor available on most Unix
systems. Even those who know vi often make use of only a
small number of its features. Learning the vi Editor is a
complete guide to text editing with vi. Topics new to the
sixth edition include multiscreen editing and coverage of four
viclones: vim, elvis, nvi, and
vile and their enhancements to vi, such as
multi-window editing, GUI interfaces, extended regular expressions,
and enhancements for programmers. A new appendix describes
vi's place in the Unix and Internet cultures....
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