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Re: Some developement questions
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hw |
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Re: Some developement questions |
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Sun, 26 Aug 2018 17:52:14 +0200 |
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Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/24.3 (gnu/linux) |
Eli Zaretskii <address@hidden> writes:
>> From: hw <address@hidden>
>> Cc: address@hidden, address@hidden
>> Date: Sat, 25 Aug 2018 03:31:18 +0200
>>
>> >> (setq Man-width 75)
>> >
>> > Emacs nowadays calculates the width dynamically, depending on the
>> > dimensions of the window.
>>
>> Why not make Emacs dynamically size it's windows to the width of the
>> display first? ;~O
>>
>> <Rant>
>>
>> Yes, Emacs can do that since a while, and has made it an extremely
>> annoying default. Who wants to read manual pages or other text when it
>> has been formatted to be about 140--300 characters per line wide (and
>> way more than that if my eyes were what they used to be)?
>> [...]
>> This is a good example for a default that really should be changed.
>
> Feel free to file a bug report about it.
Hm, ok, I did that (no response yet). Let's see what happens.
>> Think of what Ergus pointed out in his last post[1] about the
>> difficulties users and Emacs are experiencing:
> [...]
>> + get nothing to work
>
> I agree that practical steps towards helping new users is something
> that are very welcome.
How about getting new users in the first place? Ergus is right that
Emacs is not the default editor --- I always have to explicitly install
it and it always annoys me that it isn't installed by default for any of
Centos, Debian, Gentoo, Fedora. Ubuntu and arch probably don't have a
good default, either. Instead, you always need to guess which editor
might be installed unless you installed one, and that is usually at
least vi, which I don't get along with.
I wouldn't know how to sway who ever decides what is being installed by
default in any of these distributions to make Emacs a default. One
reason for it not to be the default may be that it makes for somewhat
large packages maybe. It is questionable if that should still be a
concern nowadays.
Imagine that, it may even be the only reason. And it remains that way
only because nobody thought about it yet.
- Re: Some developement questions, (continued)
- Re: Some developement questions, Filipp Gunbin, 2018/08/27
- Re: Some developement questions, Ergus, 2018/08/27
- Re: Some developement questions, hw, 2018/08/26
- Re: Some developement questions, Ergus, 2018/08/26
- Re: Some developement questions, Eli Zaretskii, 2018/08/25
- Re: Some developement questions, Noam Postavsky, 2018/08/26
- Re: Some developement questions,
hw <=
- Re: Some developement questions, Stefan Monnier, 2018/08/26
- Re: Some developement questions, hw, 2018/08/27
- Re: Some developement questions, Ergus, 2018/08/26
- Re: Some developement questions, Eli Zaretskii, 2018/08/27
- Re: Some developement questions, Richard Stallman, 2018/08/28
- Re: Some developement questions, Phillip Lord, 2018/08/29