The problem is getting to that point.  I just don't want to put the
effort into emacs since vim does what I need better.  Not saying that
the whole 'vi' interface was any easier.  I know people who use emacs
and are incredible with it.  I think you missed part of my point.
Having remappable keys is part of the issue, the second part is a
comprimise between usability and power.  For new people to use
something, its easier if it follows a standard of sorts, THEN, they
can begin using EVERYTHING :)  I have used Cakwalk for years and when
I started using Cubase, no problem, worked great.  Now when I
installed Logic it looked real cool but was not easy to use for me
(<-- notice me).

Rick

Saturday, July 28, 2001, you wrote:

nk> [Rick Burnett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>]


nk> | I like the idea of completely remapable hot-keys.  My example because
nk> [...]

nk> | I also disagree that great effort should have to be put into using the
nk> | UI, thats why I refuse to use emacs and framemaker period, they are

nk> the funny part being that emacs feature those completly remapable hot-keys

nk> --
nk>   n
nk> ++k


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