Roy Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, David Kastrup <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
> wrote:
>
>> Kaldrenon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> 
>> > I'm very, very new to emacs. I used it a little this past year in
>> > college, but I didn't try at all to delve into its features. I'm
>> > starting that process now, and frankly, the thought of it changing -
>> > already- upsets me. I don't feel like the program ought to change in
>> > order to accommodate me.
>> 
>> Actually, the "E" in "Emacs" stands for "extensible".  Part of the
>> appeal of Emacs is that you can change it to accommodate you.
>
> Actually, the "E" in Emacs stands for "Editor".  And the macs part
> stands for "Macros".  As in "Editor Macros".  It started out as a
> bunch of macros written in TECO.

It's not like I did not know this.  Don't ask me what got into my head
here.

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