------------------------------------------------------------------ Date: Thu, 1 Nov 90 17:22:53 PST From: jsp@glia.biostr.washington.edu (Jeff Prothero) Posted-Date: Thu, 1 Nov 90 17:22:53 PST To: harelb@magrathea (Harel Barzilai) In-Reply-To: harelb@magrathea.uchicago.edu's message of 28 Oct 90 23:30:22 GMT Subject: Wanted: GNU Manifesto, etc, by email prep.ai.mit.edu ------------------------------------------------------------------ Date: Mon, 5 Nov 90 19:52:05 EST From: eirik@theory.TN.CORNELL.EDU (Eirik Fuller) To: harelb@magrathea (Harel Barzilai) In-Reply-To: harelb@magrathea.uchicago.edu's message of 28 Oct 90 23:30:22 GMT Subject: Wanted: GNU Manifesto, etc, by email The entire GNU emacs manual is online. The source code is in texinfo format, which can be used to generate either the typeset manual you have, or the online version accessible to the documentation browser built into GNU emacs. Assuming you have the usual info files, the emacs key sequence C-h i 2 5 will take you straight to the Manifesto. ------------------------------------------------------------------