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Re: Transient Mark Mode on by default
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paul r |
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Re: Transient Mark Mode on by default |
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Tue, 25 Mar 2008 12:25:25 +0100 |
2008/3/25, Bastien <address@hidden>:
> I don't follow this reasoning. More than that: I think _nobody_ really
> does -- yes, even you, Paul :)
>
> Remember when you first learned Emacs? Did it behave like you would
> expect a text editor to behave? At least for me the answer is no, it
> behave in a radically new way. And today I am quite happy Emacs did not
> behave like I would have expected it to behave, otherwise it would just
> be yet-another-editor.
I can remember precisely what I felt. And that is true I learned a lot
from emacs defaults.
But what I'm really concerned about is users giving up after a couple
of weeks because their productivity dropped below the acceptable
level. Those people will not learn *anything* from emacs, because they
simply won't use emacs at all. To put matter into context, I'm from
europe, I'm young as I just finished my studies. In my school,
everybody had to use emacs because it was the editor installed by
default. Today, less than 3% keep using it, and those people use it
because I almost enforced them to do so, and because I put hundreds of
lines in their .emacs. Emacs is full of very smart design decisions,
and I wished any newbie would have enough courage to discover them
all. Or at least I wished a lot would. But I think the learning path,
today, passes through unacceptable points for most people trying
emacs.
So back to my previous question :
--- "Should default settings have educational purpose ?"
-> If yes, then, please, make sure the learning path remains walkable
for most new comers. My opinion is that it isn't in its current state.
-> If no, then, emacs default settings should be chosen to minimize
the productivity drop encoutered when trying emacs.
I do not want default emacs to become a bloated gedit as someone
suggested. But I do not want the user base to lower in number so much
that the future would be really uncertain. A compromise must be found,
don't you think ?
- Re: Transient Mark Mode on by default, (continued)
- Re: Transient Mark Mode on by default, Lennart Borgman (gmail), 2008/03/24
- RE: Transient Mark Mode on by default, Drew Adams, 2008/03/24
- Re: Transient Mark Mode on by default, Jari Aalto, 2008/03/29
- Re: Transient Mark Mode on by default, Sascha Wilde, 2008/03/24
- Re: Transient Mark Mode on by default, Mike Mattie, 2008/03/24
- Re: Transient Mark Mode on by default, paul r, 2008/03/24
- Re: Transient Mark Mode on by default, Mike Mattie, 2008/03/24
- Re: Transient Mark Mode on by default, Lennart Borgman (gmail), 2008/03/24
- Re: Transient Mark Mode on by default, paul r, 2008/03/24
- Re: Transient Mark Mode on by default, Bastien, 2008/03/24
- Re: Transient Mark Mode on by default,
paul r <=
- Re: Transient Mark Mode on by default, Bastien, 2008/03/25
- Re: Transient Mark Mode on by default, paul r, 2008/03/26
- Honoring traditional defaults [was: Transient Mark Mode on by default], Stephen J. Turnbull, 2008/03/24
- RE: Honoring traditional defaults [was: Transient Mark Mode on bydefault], Drew Adams, 2008/03/24
- Re: Honoring traditional defaults [was: Transient Mark Mode on bydefault], paul r, 2008/03/24
- RE: Honoring traditional defaults [was: Transient Mark Mode on bydefault], Drew Adams, 2008/03/24
- Re: Honoring traditional defaults [was: Transient Mark Mode on bydefault], Mathias Dahl, 2008/03/25
- Re: Honoring traditional defaults, Bastien, 2008/03/24
- Re: Honoring traditional defaults, Bastien, 2008/03/24
- Re: Honoring traditional defaults, Mike Mattie, 2008/03/24