Hello, 2005/10/12, Norbert Nemec <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > In any case, whoever has a personal opinion in this question should ask > what is better for TeXmacs as a whole. Everybody should be aware that > this is a matter of taste and of what you are used to use.
I agree. > If you as an > emacs-fan would not like to find windows-bindings at first start-up, you > can be sure that KDE/Gnome/Windows users would be rather confused about > finding Emacs bindings. For what's it is worth, I'm an "emacs-fan". However, when I used TeXmacs for the first time, I was quite surprised by the default Unix behavior, because some questions where asked in a dialog and others in the bottom of the main window. At that time, I felt TeXmacs behavior was inconsistent. I don't care much more than that now that I know there is a work around. However I still consider that the default behavior should be KDE/Gnome/Windows instead of Emacs on Unix systems, especially considering that TeXmacs is positioned as a visual editor. And regarding Corey suggestion, I'm not sure this is a good one. When you start a new program, you don't know what means all those question and usually prefer to choose the default choice. Yours, david _______________________________________________ Texmacs-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/texmacs-dev
