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Re: Log of a learning curve, was Re: Log of a newbie /2/16/99
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- Subject: Re: Log of a learning curve, was Re: Log of a newbie /2/16/99
- From: mattcamp@xxxxxxxxxxx (Matthew Campbell)
- Date: Wed, 17 Feb 1999 07:44:30 -0600 (CST)
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> If you installed vm after starting emacs, then you will have to
> restart emacs to get emacs to reread the file that tells info where
> everything is. Does anyone else know of a better way?
This problem has been solved. Ann can find the VM documentatino now. The
problem was that when I installed the Red Hat package for VM on her system,
it didn't add an entry for VM to the info directory. So I logged in last
night and added it myself.
Matt
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