Archive for June, 2009

Writing GNU Emacs Extensions

Saturday, June 27th, 2009

Author : Bob GlicksteinYes, it is possible to be all things to all people, if you’re talking about the Emacs editor. As a user, you can make any kind of customization you want, from choosing the keystrokes that invoke your favorite commands to creating a whole new work [...]

GNU Emacs Pocket Reference

Saturday, June 27th, 2009

Author : Debra CameronGNU 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 [...]

Learning the vi Editor (6th Edition)

Saturday, June 27th, 2009

Author : Arnold RobbinsFor 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 sixth edition of Learning the vi Editor is a complete [...]

Learning GNU Emacs, Third Edition

Saturday, June 27th, 2009

Author : Debra CameronGNU 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 [...]

VI Editor Pocket Reference

Saturday, June 27th, 2009

Author : Arnold RobbinsThe 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 [...]

Learning the vi and Vim Editors

Saturday, June 27th, 2009

Author : Arnold RobbinsThere’s nothing that hard-core Unix and Linux users are more fanatical about than their text editor. Editors are the subject of adoration and worship, or of scorn and ridicule, depending upon whether the topic of discussion is your editor or someone else’s. vi has been the standard editor for [...]

Writing GNU Emacs Extensions

Saturday, June 27th, 2009

Author : Bob GlicksteinYes, it is possible to be all things to all people, if you’re talking about the Emacs editor. As a user, you can make any kind of customization you want, from choosing the keystrokes that invoke your favorite commands to creating a whole new work [...]

GNU Emacs Pocket Reference

Saturday, June 27th, 2009

Author : Debra CameronGNU 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 [...]

Learning the vi Editor (6th Edition)

Saturday, June 27th, 2009

Author : Arnold RobbinsFor 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 sixth edition of Learning the vi Editor is a complete [...]

Learning GNU Emacs, Third Edition

Saturday, June 27th, 2009

Author : Debra CameronGNU 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 [...]