Nat Goodspeed wrote:

> ... My point is simply that keyboard 
> customization is even more important for emacs than for most other 
> software.

I didn't mean to imply that I don't customize the keyboard.  I have a
whole raft of custom key bindings that activate eLisp stuff I've written
(or stolen 8^).  But they all live on the "standard" keyboard, for the
reasons I've given.  I've dedicated a personal prefix to the key bindings,
to keep them from interfering with the normal ones.  This is something I
recommend for newbies as they transition to midbies and oldbies.

Steve Heffner

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