Hello, Hard core emacs users probably know this, but those who don't here goes :
Emacs has a tetris buffer !!! :-)
In an open window do : M-x tetris
and play Tetris :-)
As it is an Emacs buffer just kill it with C-x k
Enjoy :-)
And thanks to Chaitanya ``C.G" Gupta for telling me this :-)
Regards,
- vihan
Hi,
On 3/20/07, Vihan Pandey vihanpandey@gmail.com wrote:
Emacs has a tetris buffer !!! :-)
In an open window do : M-x tetris
and play Tetris :-)
And that's a good thing? You just proved that its a productivity killer. :P. I remember playing with the "shrink" thingie for hours ... never am I going doing that lane ;)
Cheers!
Pradeepto
And that's a good thing? You just proved that its a
productivity killer. :P.
'Tis your choice make.
I remember playing with the "shrink" thingie
for hours ... never am I going doing that lane ;)
Yeah, the emacs psychiatrist is a pretty fun thing and people don't feel weird that they are talking to a program meant to be a shrink. Incidently what did you talk to it about for ``hours"? Or is that doctor patient confidentiality ;-)
by the way also try :
M x snake and M x hanoi as well :-)
Regards,
- vihan
On Tuesday 20 Mar 2007 15:51:37 Vihan Pandey wrote:
I remember playing with the "shrink" thingie
for hours ... never am I going doing that lane ;)
Yeah, the emacs psychiatrist is a pretty fun thing and people don't feel weird that they are talking to a program meant to be a shrink.
Ha! How does one access that thing? Keep in mind that I barely know how to exit emacs ;)
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On Tuesday 20 March 2007 07:23 PM, Mrugesh Karnik cobbled together some glyphs to say:
I remember playing with the "shrink" thingie
for hours ... never am I going doing that lane ;)
Yeah, the emacs psychiatrist is a pretty fun thing and people don't feel weird that they are talking to a program meant to be a shrink.
Ha! How does one access that thing? Keep in mind that I barely know how to exit emacs ;)
M-x doctor for the Emacs psychiatrist. C-x C-c to exit GNU Emacs.
Regards, BG
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Ha! How does one access that thing? Keep in mind that I barely know how
to
exit emacs ;)
M-x doctor for the Emacs psychiatrist. C-x C-c to exit GNU Emacs.
True. Mrugesh, why do you want to exit emacs ? :-)
After you are done with a buffer do C-x k
It will ask you if you want to kill that buffer, then just hit Enter.
If you are not using it, simply do a C-z to background it and go back to bash. You can do an fg to go back. Overtime you may find that you are using emacs for nearly everything :-)
Regards,
- vihan
On 3/20/07, Vihan Pandey vihanpandey@gmail.com wrote:
Ha! How does one access that thing? Keep in mind that I barely know
how
to
exit emacs ;)
M-x doctor for the Emacs psychiatrist. C-x C-c to exit GNU Emacs.
True. Mrugesh, why do you want to exit emacs ? :-)
<del> Regards,
- vihan
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