Thien-Thi Nguyen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Brian Elmegaard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 
> > Me too. But, the students I force to use emacs for simulation
> > (http://www.et.dtu.dk/software/dna) don't like it.
> 
> if this software produces graphs or other images, you can display
> them in an emacs buffer.  that is all the UI you will need to
> trick students into enjoying the fast edit cycle.  

You are right. BTW, could I build a UI with drag'n'drop possibilities
inside emacs?

> if you drop the request for a
> separate program for UI, perhaps emacs lisp programmers would be
> more inclined to contribute to the project (hint hint).

But I have already. 

> the idea is to live in emacs when possible (i.e., all the time).

I do (Except for w3, which never get to work. )

-- 
Brian (remove the sport for mail)
http://www.et.dtu.dk/staff/be/be.html
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