On Tue, Sep 01, 2009 at 01:22:13PM -0500, Keith Lancaster wrote:
Emacs can definitely lead to RSI - Richard Stallman, the creator,
developed it.
I am quite prone to RSI, which led me to VIM due to its modal
operation (very few modifier key combos). I used VIM for quite a
while and did not
A few tips from an emacs hand who has had issues with repetitive
strain in the past:
The first thing I did after starting my first real job (years ago,
when my RSI was pretty bad and my employer-supplied keyboard was in
violation of the geneva conventions):
1. I got a kinesis contoured keyboard
Ben,
Please publish your .emacs configuration!
Daniel
2009/9/7 B Smith-Mannschott bsmith.o...@gmail.com
A few tips from an emacs hand who has had issues with repetitive
strain in the past:
The first thing I did after starting my first real job (years ago,
when my RSI was pretty bad and my
On Mon, Sep 7, 2009 at 19:16, Daniel Martinsdaniel...@gmail.com wrote:
Ben,
Please publish your .emacs configuration!
Daniel
I think you've misunderstood. There's no emacs magic that makes what I
describe below work, It's all hardware and features built into my
various operating systems.
Emacs can definitely lead to RSI - Richard Stallman, the creator,
developed it.
I am quite prone to RSI, which led me to VIM due to its modal
operation (very few modifier key combos). I used VIM for quite a while
and did not have any issues, but org-mode pulled me to emacs. I now
use a