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;; eev-readme.el -- load all modules of eev and activate eev-mode. -*- lexical-binding: nil; -*- ;; Copyright (C) 2012-2019 Free Software Foundation, Inc. ;; ;; This file is part of GNU eev. ;; ;; GNU eev is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify ;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by ;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or ;; (at your option) any later version. ;; ;; GNU eev is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, ;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of ;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the ;; GNU General Public License for more details. ;; ;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License ;; along with GNU Emacs. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. ;; ;; Author: Eduardo Ochs <[email protected]> ;; Maintainer: Eduardo Ochs <[email protected]> ;; Version: 20211025 ;; Keywords: e-scripts ;; ;; Latest version: <http://angg.twu.net/eev-current/eev-readme.el> ;; htmlized: <http://angg.twu.net/eev-current/eev-readme.el.html> ;; See also: <http://angg.twu.net/eev-current/eev-beginner.el.html> ;; <http://angg.twu.net/eev-intros/find-eev-intro.html> ;; <http://angg.twu.net/eev-intros/find-eev-update-intro.html> ;; (find-eev-intro) ;; (find-eev-update-links) ;;; Commentary: ;; THIS FILE IS OBSOLETE! ;; ;; Until march/2019 this file was used by a few of the (many) ways of ;; loading eev; now it is totally obsolete, and it will be removed at ;; some point. See these for the current standard ways to install eev: ;; ;; (find-eev "eev-beginner.el") ;; (find-eev "eev-load.el") ;; (find-eev-quick-intro "1. Installing eev") ;; (find-eev-install-intro) ;; ;; The rest of this file is very old. ;; Quick instructions: ;; ;; 1) Download http://angg.twu.net/eev-current/eev2.tgz ;; 2) Unpack it somewhere - for example, in "/tmp/eev/". ;; 3) One of the files in eev2.tgz is called "eev-readme.el" (a.k.a. ;; "this file"). Open it with Emacs. Suggestion: invoke Emacs with ;; "emacs -fg bisque -bg black eev-readme.el", to get good colors. ;; So, 1-3 can be: ;; ;; mkdir /tmp/eev/ ;; cd /tmp/eev/ ;; wget http://angg.twu.net/eev-current/eev2.tgz ;; tar -xvzf eev2.tgz ;; emacs -fg bisque -bg black eev-readme.el ;; ;; 4) Execute the multi-line "(progn ...)" block below. To do that, ;; put the cursor after the ')' that is on a line by itself and ;; type `C-x C-e' (`eval-last-sexp'). ;; 5) Or, instead of executing the "(progn ...)" block below by hand ;; with `C-x C-e', you can use a command-line argument to make ;; Emacs execute ("load") this whole file: ;; ;; emacs -fg bisque -bg black -l eev-readme.el ;; ;; 6) Now you should have eev-mode activated - and the mode line ;; for this buffer should show an "eev", like this: ;; _______________________________________________________ ;; | | ;; | (...) | ;; | | ;; |-:--- eev-readme.el 16% L23 (Emacs-Lisp eev)-----| ;; |_______________________________________________________| ;; ;; this means that the eev-mode keybindings are available. ;; ;; The most important key is `M-e', which operates on the "sexp at ;; eol", the sexp whose last `)' is at the end of the current line. ;; A plain `M-e' executes the sexp at eol, and is roughly ;; equivalent to `C-e C-x C-e' (where `C-e' moves to eol). ;; If you type `M-0 M-e' (which we will abbreviate as `M-0e'), ;; this moves to eol and highlights the sexp at eol instead of ;; evaluating it. ;; ;; 7) You can now type: ;; `M-0e' to highlight the sexp at eol - try: (eek "M-0 M-e") ;; `M-e' to execute the sexp at eol (-> follow a hyperlink), ;; `M-k' to kill the current buffer (-> go back), ;; `M-j' to go to the list of predefined targets for `M-j', ;; `M-5j' to go to the list of "intros", (find-eev-intro) ;; `M-50j' to come back to this readme, i.e., (find-eev "eev-readme.el") ;; `M-59j' to visit this: (find-eev-update-links) ;; that contains scripts for installing and updating eev2. ;; If you are an Emacs newbie, then this may be interesting too: ;; `M-2j' visits the list of basic keys in: (find-emacs-intro) ;; (progn (add-to-list 'load-path default-directory) (require 'eev2-all) (eev-mode 1) ) ;; Local Variables: ;; no-byte-compile: t ;; End: