On 2014-05-09 15:14, "Martin Beck" <elwood...@web.de> writes:
> I recently stumbled upon ergoemacs (http://ergoemacs.org/ ) and as I'm > quite new to emacss, it would not be too late (I suppose) to re-learn > the keystrokes. > As I am typing a lot, I'm concerned about RSI and I wonder: > does it make sense to use ergoemacs? > Are there any problems when using ergoemacs and org-mode together? > I think I read somewhere, that ergoemacs does not work nicely with > org-mode, as it remaps important keys. I've been trying ergoemacs for about a week now, after watching Sacha's latest emacs interview (productivity hint: don't watch them, they show too many cool things to try ☺). I find it works quite well. I've printed the layout while I'm learning the key bindings, but the most common ones (such as cursor movements) are really easily remembered. I've adapted the default setup to better work with OS X (i.e, use cmd instead of ctrl for CUA-like cut/copy/paste bindings), but that's about the only customization I've done for the moment. Regarding org-mode, I have not found anything problematic, as the code seems to make sure it stays out of the way. The current maintainer of ergoemacs-mode is very active on github, so I would not hesitate to try it and report issues if need be. Best, Alan