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by kabdib
3561 days ago
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I use a pretty vanilla Emacs. The only customizations I do are: - removing clutter (zapping toolbars, splash screens and the ilk) - making very small tweaks to keyboard bindings so that it works more like Epsilon I don't think that any of the Emacs improvements made over the last decade or more have done anything to my quality of life in Emacs. Rather, each release is more "what do I have to turn off this time?" Fortunately, getting to bare-bones Emacs is not hard; with commercial editors it's often much harder to undo the damage of gratuitous "marketing checkbox" features. [I'm looking at you, Visual Studio 2013...] |
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every release there is more and more 'sexiness' that breaks useful functionality. i can't even comprehend what someone did to gud.
it used to be that you opened up a tgz and it would nicely display a dired mode of the contents. not for a long time.
and c indenting used to just work- now it seems to be confused by looking for patterns that exist by convention, not as any part of the language specification...so indenting just doesn't work a lot of the time
and for some reason someone with truly awful taste gets to choose the color schemes for highlighting (font-lock). i used to be able to just turn it off...but that becomes increasingly difficult
for a 30 years emacs user, it just keeps getting worse all the time