Re: Changing the Key mapping on Emacs?




Install Xemacs on your Windows box, http://www.xemacs.org. Xemacs on
Windows is identical to Xemacs on Linux. You could also install VMware
on
your Windows box and install CentOS5 on VMware. That would give you a
comfortable env in which to learn.

I don't have a fraction of a second to waste doing this.

You're a pinhead. You've been wasting our time for two days on this. I
gave your a simple suggestion that would have allowed you to try Xemacs
in minute or two and you say you don't have time to do it.

Why do you get pleasure wasting other people's time? Didn't your mother
breast feed you?

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