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Can I use rw2000 with ESS and (X)emacs?

R for Windows FAQ
Yes. Recent versions of ESS (e.g. 5.2.0) come with support for this version of R, and there is support for interrupting the R process from ESS (by C-c C-c).
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Can I use the ESS off campus?

Human Resources - FAQ
Yes. You can use the ESS from home, in fact from anywhere in the world where you have a connection to the internet that satisfies the minimum requirements We have found that attempting to use the ESS from within some external organisations can be unsuccessful due to that organisation's security firewall. [ Top of Page ]
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What do I need in order to use the ESS?

Human Resources - FAQ
You need an internet connection and web browser. HR Systems supports and recommends the use of Internet Explorer version 4.x (or higher). HR Systems acknowledges the use of other browser software with the University, however, it only supports (and again, recommends) Internet Explorer. The ESS is best viewed with a desktop resolution of 1024 x 768. This resoution is recommended by HR Systems. Your browser must be javascript enabled and able to accept cookies.
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What is the ESS?

FAQs - Robert Rosen & Associates
The ESS is an Energy Saving System device. The ESS is designed to help reduce energy consumption from the utility company for both commercial and residential properties.
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Human Resources - FAQ
ESS is a web-based system that allows you to view your payslip, leave balances and leave bookings as well edit your address and emergency contacts. This information is recorded on UWA's Human Resources Management System. [ Top of Page ]
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Aerospace & Defense - ERP software solutions with ESS Finess...
Located in Denver Colorado, Enhanced Systems & Services (ESS) is a thriving software company. With more than 20 years behind us, our company is organized to meet the needs of companies interested in the ERP software solutions. Our motto, "You're in Control" exemplifies our belief that companies must know their business and be in control of their future. Our FINESSE Enterprise software is further supported with a one point of contact concept.
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Frequently Asked Questions About Endoscopic Sinus Surgery
Prior to the discovery of endoscopes (long instruments with a video camera at the end, which guide a surgeon) and computerized tomography (CT) scans, the cause of sinus complaints often went undiagnosed. If sinus surgery was needed, the surgeon made incisions under the lip or in the fold between the nose and eye. He or she had to cut a window into the cheek to drain the maxillary sinus. Sinus surgery was done in a hospital, and the typical hospital stay was several days.
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For example I want to use emacs, how to do it ?

VGUI - FAQ
You are referring to the case when you reach the bottom of your model hierarchy and you are pointing at a specific block in a diagram. Such a leaf-level block has no underlying diagram; only a textual behavior description. It would seem natural that, if you open a leaf-box, the model's text should pop-up in an editor window. For now, you have to open your text editor as you normally would, from your text window or file-browser.
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How do I use grep with Emacs?

FAQ (komplett)
To use grep with Emacs, you first need to obtain a version of grep. Many of the packages listed in the section below on Unix Tools come with a version of grep (and cousins egrep and fgrep). Once you have grep, be sure that it is in your system path or in Emacs' exec-path. Then you should be able grep from within Emacs using "M-x grep". If you can't get access to grep, then you can use the findstr program that comes with Windows NT and Windows 95 instead.
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Q1.3.3: Can I use the same 'init.el' with the other Emacs?

Frequently asked questions about XEmacs: Introduction
Yes. The sample 'init.el' included in the XEmacs distribution will show you how to handle different versions and flavors of Emacs. There's the XEmacs tutorial available from the Help Menu under 'Help->Tutorials', or by typing C-h t. To check whether it's available in a non-english language, type C-u C-h t TAB, type the first letters of your preferred language, then type RET. The following function does a little bit of everything useful.
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Why do you use X-rays in your practice?

Meakim & Stern Spinal Care: Frequently Asked Questions
We take X-rays to reveal the alignment of your spine. We are also concerned about underlying disease processes such as degenerative disc and joint disease, arthritis, disc disorders, tumors, congenital anomalies, bone spurs, and spinal curvature. X-rays also provide a blueprint for correcting the spine back to a normally aligned position. The precise X-rays taken in our office are necessary to make the measurements used in the vectored analysis to correct spinal misalignments.
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Why would I use X to run SPSS?

The umich.umce.login FAQ List
There are a few reasons to run SPSS via X-Windows on the Statistics servers. The primary reasons have to do with the local disk that's on the Statistics servers, and the speed with which the Statistics servers can crunch data. What using X-Windows to display SPSS windows on a desktop PC from a Statistics server does is, it allows you to use the power of the statistics server from your desktop.
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How do I [[Emacs Keybindings (Firefox) | use Emacs keybindings]]?

Firefox FAQs - MozillaZine Knowledge Base
How to stop Firefox opening blank windows when downloading files? [http://www.cusser.net/extensions/disabletarget/]
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How do I associate files with Emacs (i.e., use Emacs as a server with gnuserv/gnuclient)?

FAQ (komplett)
You can use a package like gnuserv to associate files with Emacs so that opening a file outside of Emacs (e.g., by double-clicking on its icon) will create a new frame in a running Emacs displaying that file. Peter Breton <pbreton@dirac.i-kinetics.com> originally ported a version of gnuserv to NT that used named pipes, and Nico Francois <nico.francois@ping.be> has continued development on gnuserv since. It now works on both NT and Windows 95, and has a number of useful features.
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How do I get my Emacs key definitions back when running under X?

Apollo FAQ
We have been using Leonard N Zubkoff's (lnz@dandelion.com) Apollo customized versions of GNU Emacs on our Apollos for some time now (latest version we have installed is 18.57). A month ago I started using X. I quickly discovered that all my Apollo function key and keypad key bindings (the gray keys), no longer worked. These bindings were made in my .emacs file using Zubkoff's supplied function, bind-apollo-function-key, which is defined in /gnuemacs/etc/apollo.el.
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Do you have a problem with GNU Emacs' C-x' command?

Apollo FAQ
Gnu Emacs 18.55 (with Leonard N. Zubkoff's patches for SR10.2) seems to have a problem with shell subprocesses. At times the 0x0 character (displayed as ^@ by Emacs) appears in buffers running a shell. While this is only a nuisance running an inferior shell, it is a problem when running the M-x compile command: The C-x ' (next-error) function is unable to process the compiler output.
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How do I turn down the bell volume in Emacs running under X?

GNU Emacs FAQ
On X Window system, you can adjust the bell volume and duration for all programs with the shell command xset. Invoking xset without any arguments produces some basic information, including the following: usage: xset [-display host:dpy] option ... To turn bell off: -b b off b 0 To set bell volume, pitch and duration: b [vol [pitch [dur]]] b on
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What happened to the Experimental Search System (ESS)?

Library of Congress Online Catalog (Library of Congress FAQ)
The Experimental Search System (ESS) is no longer available. The ESS was developed to investigate new search and retrieval capabilities that were not available on the Library's first mainframe-based online catalog (LOCIS) and the subsequent web-based online catalogs (WORD search and BROWSE search). Capabilities that were investigated included output options (such as email), relevance ranking, sorting options and linking from data in catalog records to digital resources available on the Internet.
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How do I use an already running Emacs from another window?

GNU Emacs FAQ
emacsclient, which comes with Emacs, is for editing a file using an already running Emacs rather than starting up a new Emacs. It does this by sending a request to the already running Emacs, which must be expecting the request. Emacs must have executed the server-start function for 'emacsclient' to work. This can be done either by a command line option: emacs -f server-start When this is done, Emacs creates a Unix domain socket named server in /tmp/emacsuserid. See server-socket-dir.
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How do I use a debugger on Emacs?

GNU Emacs FAQ for Windows
Emacs is just like any other Windows application compiled and linked using MSVC, and it can be debugged using Windows debuggers like DevStudio. By default, Emacs will compile with debugging options turned on. Once compiled, you should be able to load either temacs.exe, the undumped executable, or emacs.exe, the dumped executable, into the debugger (almost always you will want to debug emacs.exe).
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How do I use Emacs with a two-button mouse?

GNU Emacs FAQ for Windows
Emacs assumes that you have a three-button mouse by default. However, if you have a two-button mouse, you can press both buttons at once to emulate the missing middle button expected by Emacs. Three variables control mouse button emulation under Emacs: w32-num-mouse-buttons, w32-mouse-button-tolerance, and w32-swap-mouse-buttons (win32-num-mouse-buttons, win32-mouse-button-tolerance. If you use help on w32-num-mouse-buttons (i.e.
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How can I use bdf fonts with Emacs?

GNU Emacs FAQ for Windows
To use bdf fonts with Emacs, you need to tell Emacs where the fonts are located, create fontsets for them, and then use them. We'll use the 16 dot international fonts from ftp.gnu.org/intlfonts as an example put together by Jason Rumney <jasonr@gnu.org> Download the 16dots.tar.gz file and unpack it; I'll assume that they are in "c:\intlfonts". Then set w32-bdf-filename-alist to the list of fonts returned by using w32-find-bdf-fonts to enumerate all of the font files.
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How do I use a shell in Emacs?

GNU Emacs FAQ for Windows
You can use an interactive subshell in Emacs by typing "M-x shell". Emacs uses the SHELL configuration variable to determine which program to use as the shell. If you installed Emacs using the addpm.exe program, then addpm.exe will associate the value %COMSPEC% with SHELL in the registry. Emacs will then use the value of the COMSPEC environment variable when it starts up, unless the SHELL environment variable is explicitly defined (as when using the emacs.bat batch file).
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How do I use mail with Emacs?

GNU Emacs FAQ for Windows
You do not need to do much to use mail with Emacs under Windows, but you do need to be able to communicate with local mail daemons and mail servers (they do most of the work) to both receive and send mail from your system. These daemons and servers are typically running on the machines in your local network that are already handling mail for you and/or other users on other systems. For outgoing mail, you need to use smtpmail.el, which enables Emacs to talk SMTP with mail daemons (smtpmail.
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How do I use telnet with Emacs?

GNU Emacs FAQ for Windows
Before you can use telnet-mode from within Emacs, you need a telnet client other than the one found on the system; the system telnet is a windows app, and cannot be used as a subprocess since it does not use stdio for input and output. telnet, a Windows version of telnet by Igor Milavec modified to use stdio by Naftali Ramati <naftali@harmonic.co.il> (includes source).
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How do I use TeX with Emacs?

GNU Emacs FAQ for Windows
You will need to get an implementation of TeX The TeX User's Group (TUG) maintains a list of TeX implementations at: MiKTeX is a native Windows implementation of the TeX document processing system. The MiKTeX project page is at http://www.miktex.org. AUCTeX is a package for writing LaTeX files in Emacs. The AUCTeX project page is at http://sunsite.auc.dk/auctex, and has links for downloading the distribution and reading the manual. Lars Schmidt-Thieme <lschmidt@ix.urz.uni-heidelberg.
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How do I use an Intellimouse with Emacs?

GNU Emacs FAQ for Windows
The Emacs 20.3 pretests and above support the Intellimouse on both NT and Win9X. Emacs 19.34.6 supports it on NT, but not on Windows 95. Clicking the mouse wheel is interpreted as a mouse-2 event, which is normally bound to mouse-yank-at-click (i.e., paste). Since it is easy to accidentally click the mouse wheel, you might find that you inadvertantly paste text as you scroll the wheel.
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