Jan Djärv <address@hidden> writes:
It's a bit rambling, but the relevant part is how Emacs doesn't sit
naturally on a modern Desktop. I don't fully understand the issues but
Jan D. could probably explain them.
It is a lot of general comments but very few specific. Also they seem to
be based on a non-Gtk build of Emacs. But even with a Gtk build, there
are things lacking, and what I think they mean are:
...
A large part of what you listed basically comes down to "Emacs is not a
Gnome program"... which is inarguably true.
But "not a gnome program" != "doesn't sit naturally on a modern desktop":
most of these points apply to almost every other non-gnome program out
there -- including programs using very functional and polished
non-gtk/gnome GUI/infrastructure toolkits.