"...Ordinarily, you’d use *scratch*, but it’s useful to have your scratch buffer use mode for the language you want to write code in, and *scratch* doesn’t fulfill this unless you’re hacking on emacs-lisp. To this end, I created scratch-el, a bit of code for doing just this..."
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Cheap tricks in Emacs: Buffers
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"One nice feature of Emacs, that is as old as Emacs itself, are buffers. Most Emacs users like them because you can have multiple buffers open at once and work on many things at once. And for the record, I'm actually a big fan of the Emacs buffer menu..."
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Emacs Frames and Windows
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"For those of you who are new to Emacs and it's terminology, here's something that you need to grasp..."
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ES4 is Dead. Long Live ES4!
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GNU needs to embrace the web !!
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