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From: | Tom |
Subject: | Re: Have you all gone crazy? Was: On being web-friendly and why info must die |
Date: | Sun, 21 Dec 2014 21:32:13 +0000 (UTC) |
User-agent: | Loom/3.14 (http://gmane.org/) |
David Kastrup <dak <at> gnu.org> writes: > > Well, one problem is that the manuals are really effective for learning > a lot in one learning session. And that's a good deal for getting > better with using Emacs. But it doesn't match modern attention spans. Exactly. Users want to get the information fast and it is much faster to search for something in google than trying to find the relevant section of the manual. The manual is great for looikng up again something which you know where to find. E.g. what kind of text properties are there? C-h i -> m elisp -> g -> text properties But if you want to lookup something unfamiliar then google is much more efficient. I wonder how many people read the manual from the beginning to the end like a book. These days (when average attention span is very short due to years of filtering through huge volumes of information on the net) I'd guess not many.
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