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by radarsat1
873 days ago
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I also use emacs graphically, somehow I managed to switch after years of using it in the terminal and now I prefer it. However, I've never managed to settle on any of the terminal emulation modes. Just too many keyboard shortcut conflicts and complicated magic to remember how to copy and paste between different types of buffers. These days I've pretty much settled on having and emacs window and GNOME Terminal side by side as my two main work windows, and it's pretty comfortable. I like that I can mouse select and copy from the terminal window and then C-y into emacs and vice versa. If I really have some need I might still open a shell or ansi-term session but it's pretty rare now. Sometimes it's convenient when I find myself in a remote shell session and want to have a text editor and shell vertically tiled, I'll just run emacs with ansiterm because for the life of me I can't ever remember the screen keyboard shortcuts for splitting windows. |
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