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Re: Making Emacs more newbie friendly
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Shawn Betts |
Subject: |
Re: Making Emacs more newbie friendly |
Date: |
Sat, 19 Mar 2005 18:16:29 GMT |
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Gnus/5.09 (Gnus v5.9.0) Emacs/21.3 |
PT <mailshield.gg@mailnull.com> writes:
> By arrow keys I also mean text selection with shift+arrow keys,
> etc. It is pretty standard in modern systems, so it should be turned
> on by default.
Are you saying Emacs is not a modern system? Should we add a Start
button to Emacs too? It'd help newbs feel warm and fuzzy and its
pretty standard on "modern systems."
-Shawn
- Re: Making Emacs more newbie friendly, (continued)
- Re: Making Emacs more newbie friendly, Alan Mackenzie, 2005/03/20
- Re: Making Emacs more newbie friendly, Eli Zaretskii, 2005/03/19
- Re: Making Emacs more newbie friendly, Pascal Bourguignon, 2005/03/19
- Re: Making Emacs more newbie friendly, Steinar Børmer, 2005/03/20
- Re: Making Emacs more newbie friendly, Floyd L. Davidson, 2005/03/20
- Re: Making Emacs more newbie friendly, Eli Zaretskii, 2005/03/19
- Re: Making Emacs more newbie friendly,
Shawn Betts <=
- Re: Making Emacs more newbie friendly, Pascal Bourguignon, 2005/03/19
- Re: Making Emacs more newbie friendly, David Kastrup, 2005/03/19
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- Re: Making Emacs more newbie friendly, Steinar Børmer, 2005/03/20
- Re: Making Emacs more newbie friendly, ken, 2005/03/20
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- Re: Making Emacs more newbie friendly, Floyd L. Davidson, 2005/03/20
- Re: Making Emacs more newbie friendly, Sean Richards, 2005/03/21
- Re: Making Emacs more newbie friendly, Floyd L. Davidson, 2005/03/21
- Re: Making Emacs more newbie friendly, Sean Richards, 2005/03/22
- Re: Making Emacs more newbie friendly, Pascal Bourguignon, 2005/03/19
- Re: Making Emacs more newbie friendly, Gian Uberto Lauri, 2005/03/19