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Re: Re-installing org-mode packages due to annoying message


From: Alan E. Davis
Subject: Re: Re-installing org-mode packages due to annoying message
Date: Wed, 1 Dec 2021 00:15:21 -0800

Perhaps I'll try it, just for fun.  I'm pretty happy with my layout and theme, everything, but maybe I could get some ideas. 

Thank you,
Alan

On Mon, Nov 29, 2021 at 7:39 AM Thomas S. Dye <tsd@tsdye.online> wrote:
Aloha Alan,

Alan E. Davis <lngndvs@gmail.com> writes:


> It is interesting that an old timer like yourself would reach
> for
> Spacemacs.  I haven't, mostly because I don't think I need the
> modal model
> of Vi.  The keybindings of Emacs or so convenient and
> intelligent I find
> them to be enough.  Here's where I might have spent more time in
> the early
> days learning the basics better.  One of the things I like about
> Emacs is
> that I can dance around a page of text, in a manner that the
> commercially
> produced text editors and word processors I know have not dared
> to
> implement.  We are locked in to a dumbed down interface in all
> the software
> we encounter.  I cannot think of one example just now, but maybe
> the way
> one can move back and forth over characters and words.  I never
> learned Vi,
> except to be able to edit a simple config file if need be.
>
> I know I am over my head, and I have been so for the 30-ish
> years I have
> been using Emacs and for the time I have used Org-mode.  It is
> more than I
> can do to keep up with the newer complexities that are cropping
> up.  Yet,
> just like the plain text files, and the LaTeX source for my one
> publication, a lexicon of animal names, they live on while
> documents using
> the high priced tools are not longer readable or editable.  And
> through all
> the changes, my little utilities for editing things that only I
> could
> probably care about, and I would not expect anyone to care to
> learn---they
> still work today.  I love it!
>
FYI, from another old-timer in over his head, Spacemacs has a simple option to enable Emacs key bindings.  You don't need to use the modal bindings.

hth,
Tom

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