[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> Hey, XEmacs is my universe -- after having first been a "guru" level 'vi' user
> for many years, so I'm allowed to have a strong opinion: The difference
> between "vi" and "emacs" is similar to the difference between sleeping in a
> tent and sleeping in your bed at home...  The former is fine for occasional
> use, but I wouldn't want to have to live there. :-)
> 
> Although I don't use all of these features, I've been using emacs for long
> enough that I'm familiar with them (and have tried many of them at one point
> or another) and have a good idea how to quickly find the documentation.
> 
> BTW, it wasn't info mode.  "Use the source, Luke." :-)

You definitely can't be ranked as an emacs power user until you are
intimate with all the .elc's. :-)

Curt.
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