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longtime user of emacs (was: "Why is emacs so square?")
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andres . ramirez |
Subject: |
longtime user of emacs (was: "Why is emacs so square?") |
Date: |
Tue, 14 Jul 2020 00:12:36 +0000 |
Hi. Jeff.
>>>>> "Jeff" == Jeff Norden <jnorden@math.tntech.edu> writes:
Jeff> Oops, that first line should read "...my post from May," Also, it
looks like the
Jeff> list-archive software didn't pick this up as continuing that thread,
so here is a link:
Jeff> https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-devel/2020-05/msg03191.html
Thanks for pointing to the link. I have lost the idea about what You were
talking about. I started with emacs22. But I have run recently emacs20.
This is just a curious question.
How many years an emacs user needs for being considered a longtime
emacs user?.
Other questions.
Do You think vanilla emacs has good defaults?
If your answer to the previous question is "No". What would You change on
vanilla emacs defaults?
BTW. I agree with this:
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There is no excuse for disrespecting people.
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Best Regards
- Re: "Why is emacs so square?", Jeff Norden, 2020/07/13
- Re: "Why is emacs so square?", Jeff Norden, 2020/07/13
- longtime user of emacs (was: "Why is emacs so square?"),
andres . ramirez <=
- Re: longtime user of emacs, Po Lu, 2020/07/13
- Re: longtime user of emacs (was: "Why is emacs so square?"), Jeff Norden, 2020/07/14
- Re: longtime user of emacs (was: "Why is emacs so square?"), Ihor Radchenko, 2020/07/14
- Re: longtime user of emacs, Po Lu, 2020/07/15
- Re: longtime user of emacs, Ihor Radchenko, 2020/07/15
- Re: longtime user of emacs, Eli Zaretskii, 2020/07/15
- Re: longtime user of emacs (was: "Why is emacs so square?"), andrés ramírez, 2020/07/14