That's a big list! When I did my first computer course, "user friendly" meant asking "are you sure?" when the user tried to quit.

However, you are right, and I think all these things are planned.

Most recent changes seem to relate to removing the final dependencies on tex for things like bibliography management.

Sam

On 28/06/10 07:40, zohooo wrote:
TeXmacs is a powerful software but not so user-friendly for normal users, since it behaves differently from most of other softwares in Windows or Linux. To make it more easy to use, at least the following things may be done:

- Change default keyboard shortcuts to Windows/MacOSX style instead of Emacs style - Show real keyboard shortcut like Win+X or Cmd+X instead of Meta+X on menu items - When page width is less than window width, show page content in window center - When some content is selected, the color and background color should be changed - Popup menu changes according to texmacs mode and shows only relative items - Add a tabbar for showing all document names when multi documents are opened - Frequently used icons such as "Save" in main toolbar should not have dropdown menu - When saving a new buffer, show "Save as" windows instead of "interactive prompt" - Recently opened directory should be remembered by "Load" and "Save as" windows
- When printing a docum


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