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Re: Emacs as a desktop environment
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Ted Zlatanov |
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Re: Emacs as a desktop environment |
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Wed, 25 May 2011 18:35:49 -0500 |
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Gnus/5.110018 (No Gnus v0.18) Emacs/24.0.50 (gnu/linux) |
On Wed, 25 May 2011 12:33:55 -0400 Ken Raeburn <address@hidden> wrote:
KR> I still go to external programs for lots of tasks, though:
KR> * viewing .doc files, editing/viewing spreadsheets from others, making
presentation slides (OpenOffice); not very common, so not a big deal
Thankfully I have avoided that plague so far.
KR> * general web browsing (firefox/iceweasel)
I don't think external programs are avoidable for this nowadays.
KR> * bug tracking (Jira server, via iceweasel); and whaddaya know, Google
points me to the JiraMode node at EmacsWiki, hmm...
That's really outside the "desktop environment" discussion.
>> - load indicators (CPU, memory, network load, etc.): can be done with SVG
KR> Ooh, this sounds interesting...
Yeah, several people have mentioned this one. So I guess it's the first
piece I'll tackle.
On Wed, 25 May 2011 23:58:17 +0200 Lennart Borgman <address@hidden> wrote:
LB> Would not a lot more people gain from a better Gnome than from a
LB> better Emacs desktop?
I think both are good things, but Gnome has a different direction from
what I've described and so my suggestions are unlikely to be adopted there.
Plus I am much happier writing Lisp than other languages.
On Wed, 25 May 2011 09:45:18 -0700 PJ Weisberg <address@hidden> wrote:
PW> On Wednesday, May 25, 2011, Ted Zlatanov <address@hidden> wrote:
>> On Wed, 25 May 2011 09:31:24 +0200 address@hidden wrote:
TN> [load indicators] No need! OK, "urxvt -e top" works, too.
>>
TN> [date, weather, market indicators] No need!
>>
TN> [workspace indicator] All in the mind. Or, "work? what's that?
TN> space? nice place!".
>>
>> I disagree, those are necessary.
PW> Most of those are a waste of space, except for date/time, which is
essential.
Let's put it this way: I will implement some indicators since several
people have said that's a good thing, and it's not a lot of work. Then
you and everyone else can choose not to use them. Everyone's happy that
way, especially me, since I don't have to argue about it.
Ted
- BBDB in the GNU ELPA (was: Emacs as a desktop environment), (continued)
- Re: BBDB in the GNU ELPA, Bernt Hansen, 2011/05/28
- Re: BBDB in the GNU ELPA, Ted Zlatanov, 2011/05/30
- Re: BBDB in the GNU ELPA, Glenn Morris, 2011/05/30
- Re: BBDB in the GNU ELPA, Štěpán Němec, 2011/05/30
- Re: BBDB in the GNU ELPA, Glenn Morris, 2011/05/30
- Re: BBDB in the GNU ELPA, Ted Zlatanov, 2011/05/31
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- Re: Emacs as a desktop environment, Ted Zlatanov, 2011/05/26
- Re: Emacs as a desktop environment, joakim, 2011/05/26
- Re: Emacs as a desktop environment, Ted Zlatanov, 2011/05/27
- Re: Emacs as a desktop environment, joakim, 2011/05/28
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- Emacs24 Mobile (was: Re: just-the-text Emacs frame (was: Emacs as a desktop environment)), Mohsen BANAN, 2011/05/28