> 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.
The TeXmacs 1.0.5.9 preference windows has separate categories "Look And Feel" and "Interactive Questions." One could thus change the default for Interactive Questions but not for Look and Feel. I personally want emacs compatibility for control sequences but I think an interactive question should be a popup window. The first reason, as I stated previously, that a query to the foot line in TeXmacs is extremely easy not to notice. This is not the case in Emacs. A second reason is that in TeXmacs, you often have the mouse already in hand when the query appears, for example, after exporting a latex file. So a justification that would be valid in emacs - that one does not one to have to touch the mouse when one is already at the keyboard - is not so valid in texmacs. Daniel Bump _______________________________________________ Texmacs-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/texmacs-dev
