Making modal editing with a leader key the default rather than an option it currently is, is a pretty trivial thing to bring up as the stand-out "feature" a rewrite could provide.
Though trying to run Emacs like vi is a pitfall in itself. Clunking around the terminal summoning Emacs to edit files is really not a particularly effective way to use it. Emacs is not vi, and using Emacs like Emacs…
It's mostly the TrackPoint for me, and I've worked with quite a few trackball users.
> 3. There might be a way to do this but I'm not sure. Emacs being inherently single threaded probably makes this difficult. But yes, I use M-x (re)compile. Emacs has zero issue with multiple compilations - they're…
Are there any good Emacs jokes that aren't based on ignorance of Emacs?
I wouldn't move to ivy today, though ivy is great. I moved on from it to the vertico/orderless/marginalia/consult/corfu type stack and it feels at least equivalent to me, but the implementation is more integrated with…
I have to say I don't particularly see the wisdom of this (common) view. It's acceptable to people to use the standard Elisp, and Emacs itself, without digesting that code, but somehow using a canned config is bad. I…
Making modal editing with a leader key the default rather than an option it currently is, is a pretty trivial thing to bring up as the stand-out "feature" a rewrite could provide.
Though trying to run Emacs like vi is a pitfall in itself. Clunking around the terminal summoning Emacs to edit files is really not a particularly effective way to use it. Emacs is not vi, and using Emacs like Emacs…
It's mostly the TrackPoint for me, and I've worked with quite a few trackball users.
> 3. There might be a way to do this but I'm not sure. Emacs being inherently single threaded probably makes this difficult. But yes, I use M-x (re)compile. Emacs has zero issue with multiple compilations - they're…
Are there any good Emacs jokes that aren't based on ignorance of Emacs?
I wouldn't move to ivy today, though ivy is great. I moved on from it to the vertico/orderless/marginalia/consult/corfu type stack and it feels at least equivalent to me, but the implementation is more integrated with…
I have to say I don't particularly see the wisdom of this (common) view. It's acceptable to people to use the standard Elisp, and Emacs itself, without digesting that code, but somehow using a canned config is bad. I…