Mail Archives: djgpp/1999/03/23/15:53:36
At 12:20 PM 3/23/99 -0500, you wrote:
>On Tue, 23 Mar 1999 05:42:43 -0500, Eli Zaretskii wrote:
>
>>I could ask you why the macro feature is at all relevant to this. I'm
>>using Emacs for 15 years, and exclusively for about 6 years, and I
>>don't think I used keyboard macros more than 5 times in all that time.
>
> Simply put, all EMACS commands are invoked by multiple CTRL/ALT+KEY
>combinations and that is quite ugly and/or cumbersome.. Aside from that the
>editor is fine.
>
>Gili
Gili:
Let's try a thought experiment (as the theoretical physicists do):
Imagine that EMACS is just as it is in every way but one:
That one change is that the key-stroke commands (no change in the
word-commands) are
so grotesque that nobody could ever memorize a single one. Imagine that.
Now answer this: Would EMACS still be an asset? (assuming you could benefit
from its
features, of course)
.
If you say no, it would be of no value, then I don't think you know EMACS
very well. Its value
is not in key-strokes, IMHO :)
Ralph
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