Re: [LAU] using linux to manage your gigs?

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To: Josh Lawrence <hardbop200@...>
Cc: linux-audio-user@lists.linuxaudio.org <linux-audio-user@...>
Date: Thursday, May 17, 2012 - 8:19 am

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On Wed, May 16, 2012 at 11:12 PM, Burkhard W=F6lfel wrote:

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I asked about a good menu-based tutorial on the emacs mailing list.
So far, as far as I can see theres none.

But the suggestion I got is to use the refcards more.

> Another way is to print out the reference card and keep it

Specifically I recommend the basic emacs card: refcard.pdf and then the
orgcard.pdf

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On Wed, May 16, 2012 at 11:12 PM, Burkhard W=F6l=
fel <versuchsanstalt@gmx.de> wrote:

Am 16.05.2012 um 17:49 schrieb Rustom=
Mody <rustom=
pmody@gmail.com
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On Wed, May 16, 2012 at 1:15 AM, Jo=
sh Lawrence <hardbop200@gmail.com> wrote:

On Sunday, May 13, 2012 at 11:12 AM, Rustom Mody wrote:

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I'm perfectly OK with emacs if I knew anything about it. =A0:) =
=A0I know it's a little OT to ask, but if anyone knows of a slow, to-th=
e-point tutorial for emacs that will cover getting me cool with the keyboar=
d shortcuts, I'm all ears. =A0org-mode looks awesome, but those keyboar=
d shortcuts are *damn* hard to learn.

JoshMost of basic orgmode is availa=
ble through the menus (org and tbl are the relevant ones)The ones that =
have a keyboard shortcut have that listed in the menu when and if you feel =
like learning it.

Yes the builtin tutorial is definitely perverse -- recommending Ctrl-P and =
Ctrl-N over up and down arrows!!=A0 That's much faster for me than leaving touch typing p=
osition, but anyway.=A0

I'd actually recommend the built-in tutorial. It so=
unds pretty much like what Josh was asking for.=A0Just read the emacs startup screen and start from there.=A0

I asked about a good menu-based tutorial on th=
e emacs mailing list.So far, as far as I can see theres none.Bu=
t the suggestion I got is to use the refcards more.

ndy.
> To see what is available, try: =91M-x locate RET refcards RET=92.
Specifically I recommend the basic emacs card: refcard.pdf a=
nd then the orgcard.pdf

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Re: [LAU] using linux to manage your gigs?, Frits van der Holst, (Sun May 13, 1:53 pm)
Re: [LAU] using linux to manage your gigs?, Rustom Mody, (Sun May 13, 4:12 pm)
Re: [LAU] using linux to manage your gigs?, Josh Lawrence, (Tue May 15, 7:46 pm)
Re: [LAU] using linux to manage your gigs?, renato, (Thu May 17, 8:52 am)
Re: [LAU] using linux to manage your gigs?, Rustom Mody, (Tue Jun 5, 3:05 am)
Re: [LAU] using linux to manage your gigs?, Rustom Mody, (Wed May 16, 3:49 pm)
Re: [LAU] using linux to manage your gigs?, Burkhard Wölfel, (Wed May 16, 5:43 pm)
Re: [LAU] using linux to manage your gigs?, Rustom Mody, (Thu May 17, 8:19 am)
[LAU] [Pretty-OT] Re: using linux to manage your gigs?, Arnold Krille, (Tue May 15, 8:03 pm)