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RE: How to learn elisp ?
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Drew Adams |
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RE: How to learn elisp ? |
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Thu, 6 Aug 2009 07:59:42 -0700 |
> "C-h f" and "C-h v" for jumping to the documentation of the function
> or variable at point will be your best friends ;-)
http://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/EmacsNewbieWithIcicles
See what you can do at any moment:
* See which possible inputs are expected by a command that reads input.
* See which key sequences are currently available, which of them are general vs
which are local, and what each of them does.
* See individual descriptions of the possible inputs, that is, help on
completion candidates (including with `C-h f', `C-h v').
* Find menu items more easily.
* Find commands more easily.
* Find help in the doc (manuals).
* Learn how to use regexps.
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