The Modernization of Emacs: terminology buffer and keybinding
Andreas Eder
andreas_eder at gmx.net
Sun Jun 24 16:13:23 EDT 2007
Hi Twisted,
>>>>> "Twisted" == Twisted <twisted0n3 at gmail.com> writes:
Twisted> * The operating system where you can do powerful stuff with a command
Twisted> line and a script or two, but can also get by without either. (Windows
Twisted> fails the former. Linux fails the latter.)
Twisted> * For that matter, the operating system whose GUI takes the concept
Twisted> behind OLE to its logical conclusion, and lets the user separately
Twisted> choose and configure their text editing, this-editing, that-editing,
Twisted> whosit-viewing, and the like components, and those components are used
Twisted> in building more complex applications. All the alternatives would of
Twisted> course adhere to a common interface for a particular sort of
Twisted> component, of course. (An OO language like Java lends itself to this,
Twisted> what with interfaces and inheritance and dynamic
Twisted> class loading!)
Have a look at Genera, the OS of the Lisp Machines. It offers all
that and much more. Unfortunately it is almost non existent
nowadays.
'Andreas
--
Wherever I lay my .emacs, there's my $HOME.
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