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Group: gnu.emacs.help · Group Profile
Author: Eric S FragaEric S Fraga Date: Sep 19, 2008 08:32
On 2008-09-19, Xah Lee xahlee.org> wrote:
> A: This attitude has plagued unix and computer geekers for decades. In
> the early 1990s (DOS and unix), tech geekers would sneer at graphical
> menus and mouse, with hordes of reasons how pure text interface, the
> command line, and or keyboard operations are sufficient and superior
> than graphical user interface or using a mouse. This seems ridiculous
> today, but such voices are commonly seen all over newsgroups. (Since
the reasons still stand and they are not ridiculous.
give me (screen|ratpoison)+emacs and I have the perfect working environment.
and often the underlying OS doesn't even matter.
'nuff said.
^xb gives what you wanted in any case.
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