Mathieu Marques
Mathieu Marques
> but couldn't one sacrifice C-z and C-o and C-q? How much are those actually used anyway? @PaulStanley A lot! Especially C-q and C-z. I believe most people use `windmove`...
I was under the impression that all these mode-line packages where just hacks to work around the stiffness of both the mode-line and header-line. Said packages might also slow down...
I also prefer Helm, but the choice between nothing, Ido, Ivy and Helm seems a little too opinionated to be made by anyone else but the user.
But there **is** completion by default. It's just not interactive. Of the 3, Ido is probably the least intrusive although I believe there's a way to make Ivy look like...
@rski Likewise I don't see any issue leaving Emacs as is, given enabling Ivy is really easy too. Actually I think Tab is very intuitive to complete something: IRC clients,...
@rski My point was that people have associated Tab -- within an input box -- with "Complete this for me".
@alandmoore Did you actually need that discoverability as you were starting out with Emacs? Legit question, I know I didn't personally.
I'm commenting as I read (I legit copied your text). > In my mind, emacs is primarily an editor/IDE for code Yes undeniably. > Other people seem to want to...
- Buffers: what do you mean by "control of buffers"? - Windows: see #15. - Frames: other popular editors, for the majority, don't have the ability to run as a...
Provided the tutorial take the changes from this repository as well as legacy default into account and cover basic buffer manipulations, I don't think new users might need anything more...