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Re: longtime user of emacs
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Po Lu |
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Re: longtime user of emacs |
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Wed, 15 Jul 2020 13:44:09 +0800 |
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Ihor Radchenko <yantar92@gmail.com> writes:
> I do think that the existing Emacs defaults are a good starting point
> for a new user with unknown workflows. They are generic enough to tweak
> Emacs in any possible direction. However, I believe that it would be a
> good option to have several sets of defaults, which would better fit
> some common use-cases, like programming, note-taking, tramp, git, etc.
> Then, the existing defaults will represent "Generic" use-case, but a new
> user (who may or may not have programming background) might easily
> select other set of defaults, which is more suitable for the user's
> background and expected use-cases.
I think this solution was proposed by a few people a few months back,
when this discussion started. It would be nice if people came up with
an idea as to how exactly this functionality is to be implemented, and a
set of better usecases than just 'programming' or 'note-taking' or
'TRAMP' or 'git'.
P.S: Please don't suggest things like `use-git-mode' or
`use-tramp-mode'. That kind of thinking doesn't work out.
- 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, 2020/07/13
- 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 <=
- 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