ftp.nice.ch/peanuts/GeneralData/Usenet/news/1991/CSN-91.tar.gz#/comp-sys-next/1991/Jan/Emacs-on-NeXT-STation

This is Emacs-on-NeXT-STation in view mode; [Up]


Date: Sun 21-Jan-1991 23:01:15 From: melling@cs.psu.edu (Michael D Mellinger) Subject: Emacs on NeXT STation Has anyone had any problems with emacs on a NeXT STation. Some operations, like find-file, perform much slower on the 040 slab. What gives? -Mike
Date: Sun 23-Jan-1991 21:49:42 From: rmf@cs.columbia.edu (Robert M. Fuhrer) Subject: Re: Emacs on NeXT STation While we're on the subject, does anyone know off the top of their heads whether/how it's possible on a Cube (OS v. 1.1) to use the alternate key as the meta key in Emacs? I've gotten tired of having to hit Escape all the time.
Date: Sun 24-Jan-1991 22:20:34 From: melling@cs.psu.edu (Michael D Mellinger) Subject: Re: Emacs on NeXT STation In article <RMF.91Jan23164942@chopin.cs.columbia.edu> rmf@cs.columbia.edu (Robert M. Fuhrer) writes: While we're on the subject, does anyone know off the top of their heads whether/how it's possible on a Cube (OS v. 1.1) to use the alternate key as the meta key in Emacs? I've gotten tired of having to hit Escape all the time. The Emacs front-end that can be found at nova.cc.purdue.edu uses the alternate keys as the meta key. Unfortunately, the cursor dispears when the front-end is used under 2.0. -Mike

These are the contents of the former NiCE NeXT User Group NeXTSTEP/OpenStep software archive, currently hosted by Marcel Waldvogel and Netfuture.ch.