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< Use M-x ansi-term to start it.
< Note that M-x ansi-term differs from M-x term: ansi-term will render colors, too.
< Also note that ansi-term remaps your default C-x key to C-c.
< In Emacs 22, try prefixing actions that aren't recognized by their standard key commands with C-x. For example, M-x becomes C-x M-x.
à
> Use `M-x ansi-term' to start it.
> Note that `M-x ansi-term' differs from `M-x term': ansi-term will render colors, too.
> Also note that ansi-term remaps your default `C-x' key to `C-c'.
> In Emacs 22, try prefixing actions that aren't recognized by their standard key commands with `C-x'. For example, `M-x' becomes `C-x M-x'.
This is a terminal emulator written in EmacsLisp. Now you can run vi (or mutt! (see MuttInEmacs) (or Emacs! :))) in an Emacs buffer!
Use ‘M-x ansi-term’ to start it.
Note that ‘M-x ansi-term’ differs from ‘M-x term’: ansi-term will render colors, too.
Also note that ansi-term remaps your default ‘C-x’ key to ‘C-c’.
In Emacs 22, try prefixing actions that aren’t recognized by their standard key commands with ‘C-x’. For example, ‘M-x’ becomes ‘C-x M-x’.