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[cgreek:00358] emacs and diogenes
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- Subject: [cgreek:00358] emacs and diogenes
- From: "Memnon Anon" <gegendosenfleisch@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 9 May 2008 18:48:40 +0200
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Hi!
I am a fairly new emacs user. As far as I can tell, cgreek works nicely.
Thanks for coding and investing so much effort into it.
Having used Diogenes for a long time (and daily), I found this message:
- Subject: [cgreek:00305] Re: cgreek21
- From: Robin Smith <rasmith@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 21 Jan 2004 08:06:39 -0600
I, presonally, think this statement:
>As for a comparison with Diogenes: well, Diogenes is a couple of
>orders of magnitude more powerful and much more mature
is still valid today.I was just thinking: Are there any plans to
make use of this and integrate it in cgreek? I still find myself
using diogenes a lot, though I think it would be nice to access its
functionality via emacs. I do not do much programming, but I think
having some kind of interface between diogenes and emacs would be
nice. Anyone ever suggested it?
Thanks for your attention
-Memnon Anon