On Fri, Nov 20, 2020 at 7:45 AM Eric S Fraga <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> On Thursday, 19 Nov 2020 at 12:30, o1bigtenor wrote:
> > So - - - I'd bet this procedure in emacs is hard coded - - -yes?
>
> Not quite sure what you mean about hard code.  In Emacs, other than the
> very small core of code written in C, the code is written in Lisp and
> totally user accessible, meaning that almost all the functionality can
> be modified by the user (although needing to know Lisp etc., of
> course).  This is actually what makes Emacs incredibly powerful and
> adaptable.  But also what, to some (to all?), makes it difficult, having
> a very steep learning curve.
>
>

Hmmmmmmmm - - - - interesting that you call a vertical line a curve - - - -yes?

I have tried to use emacs and found that I could not find a reasonable search
tool , at least one that I could find AND use and so that dropped emacs from
my use list. I'm not trying to deprecate emacs  - - - - I've been told
that I does
have EVERYTHING (including the kitchen sink) but the same person, himself
an aficionado, suggested I not pursue its use.

Sorry for mis-stating that particular bit of code provenance.

Regards

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