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Re: a look at the browser scene & emacs
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Xiao-Yong Jin |
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Re: a look at the browser scene & emacs |
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Wed, 25 Feb 2009 18:14:34 -0500 |
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Samuel Wales <samologist@gmail.com> writes:
> On Wed, Feb 25, 2009 at 06:13, Xiao-Yong Jin <xj2106@columbia.edu> wrote:
>> All sorts of shell modes in Emacs are slow compared to
>> urxvt. And all web browsing modes are just lame. I do
>
> Did you try cvs emacs-w3m?
Indeed, I did. And I do use it some times. It is also the
only thing that can save me in such situations when people
send me crazy formatted emails. But I guess I don't have
to say too much about it. Without better display/rendering
engine in Emacs, it can never be compared with any of the
modern web browsers, even can't catch up with links[1] in
graphic mode.
[1] http://links.twibright.com/
Alright, I don't want to start a flame war. I'm just a
normal user who doesn't have time and energy to contribute
to the Emacs community. All I can do is writing down a few
sentences and hoping some nice devs who have time and energy
might take a look at it and say, `Geez, it's a good idea and
I can do it.'
That said, Emacs is still my favourite.
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