Mail Archives: djgpp/1995/12/21/21:14:05
On 20 Dec 1995 01:28:06 -0600, William Rosenkranz <rosenkra AT convex DOT com>
wrote:
: In article <DJt3J2 DOT 437 AT jade DOT mv DOT net>,
: >Can anyone recommend the least scary EMACS around for the PC????
: MicroEMACS is not too scary. but it's still emacs (supposedly not for
: the timid, though i could not exist without it). don't know where to
: find it these days, but there is a windows version as well. version
: i have is 3.12 (about a year old or so). this emacs (at least the DOS
: version) is small (few hundred KB disk footprint).
You might consider jed which also has a small footprint. Its emacs
emulation is closer to GNU emacs than uemacs. It also supports the mouse
and provides color syntax highlighting. Jed is available from space.mit.edu
in pub/davis/jed. The latest version is 0.97-13.
: BTW: is it possible to bind C-space to set-mark-command in GNU emacs
: on the PC? for some reason i can't do this bind in MicroEMACS (at
: least the versions i have). does anybody know how to do this with
: microemacs? i've had to bind this to M-space which is a pain.
Jed already does this.
: and while i'm at it, why is it that PC keyboards all see to have the
: control key on the line with the spacebar instead of where it belongs
: (next to A)? the T1900 is a rare exception (meaning i'll probably
: hang onto mine forever). just try to do C-a (goto beginning of line).
: yes, i know i can remap (and i have).
There are a number of TSR programs that provide this mapping under MSDOS.
My favorite is Ralf Brown's rbkeyswp.com. I wish I knew how to do it under
MSWindows.
Good luck.
--John
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