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Personal approach for collecting Emacs usage statistics advice?
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Grant Rettke |
Subject: |
Personal approach for collecting Emacs usage statistics advice? |
Date: |
Wed, 2 Jul 2014 12:12:44 -0500 |
Hi,
Lately I've been curious whether or not my actual Emacs keymapping
usage actually reflects how I think
I use it. What I mean is that I have a goal of mapping frequently used
operations to easily-accessible keybindings on the keyboard. What I
plan to do is to record my usage so that I can study it to find
mapping
decisions that I got right, and wrong, and also identify things that I
use that I should be mapping closer to home.
The simplest approach would be to use a keylogger, or advice inside of Emacs.
What I am curious about is your approach if you had done, or would do,
something like this, and your thoughts an ideas.
In my case I lay out my mappings for how far away from home they are,
and that has worked well so far, but I would like some numbers to back
up that claim though it is not too serious depending upon how you look
at it.
Kind regards,
Grant Rettke | ACM, ASA, FSF, IEEE, SIAM
gcr@wisdomandwonder.com | http://www.wisdomandwonder.com/
“Wisdom begins in wonder.” --Socrates
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