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Re: Zile as an emacs alternative



On Sun, Oct 01, 2006 at 12:57:26PM -0400, Raimund Kohl-Fuechsle wrote:
> Nicolas Duboc wrote:
> >On Thu, Sep 14, 2006 at 06:49:18PM +0200, Nicolas Duboc wrote:
> >  
> >>   Hi,
> >>
> >> I'm maintaining zile, a small Emacs clone in terminal mode. It provides
> >>emacs key bindings, buffers and even a lisp config file. But of course
> >>it is lighter and do not aim at being a complete replacement for emacs.
> >>    
> 
> Hi Nic,
> 
> great work, I have to say.  I haven't been aware of zile since last when I set up an old machine with DSL-N, which has "zile" in 
> there repository as an editor.  I downloaded it and found it VERY usefull.
> 
> Besides the tutorial that comes with zile is there more information somewhere about using zile?  I especially want to know more 
> about setting up an initiation file like .emacs for emacs.

   Yes, the HELP file (/usr/share/doc/zile/HELP or C-h h from zile) has
an "Initialization file" section with a complete .zile sample (also
available at /usr/share/doc/zile/examples/dotzile.sample).

   Regards,

-- 
Nicolas Duboc <nduboc@debian.org>

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