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From: Hans D. <dul...@eg...> - 2000-08-19 03:04:59
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Christophe Prud'homme wrote: > > > I used to be an intensive emacs users (dired, gnus, rmail, auctex, > > angeftp, ...) but pressing Ctrl-x key made my pinky and middle finger > > stretch too much and it hurt. Pressing Ctrl-C was OK because I had a > > bit to use pinky and pointer. > How come ? x is closer to Ctrl than c Ctrl-X : pinky + middle Ctrl-C : pinky + index > are you using a crazy keyboard? Nope, I'm using qwerty to crazy :-) > > > So, I decided to quit emacs and went back to vi(m). > my position on this is that people should use the tools which allows to be > the most productive. > > > > > I should have "trained" my left hand to use pinky-pointer to press both > > C-x and C-c. Well...., I am happy with vim now...:-) [eventhough it does > > not have CVS support :-( ... ] > yes that's unfortunate > however it's difficult to keep up with emacs/xemacs power (kidding but quite > true :)) > > -- > Christophe Prud'homme | > MIT, 77, Mass Ave, Rm 3-243 | Un prud'homme était un homme > Cambridge MA 02139 | d'honneur et de valeur, > Tel (Office) : (00 1) (617) 253 0229 | sage et loyal. > Fax (Office) : (00 1) (617) 258 8559 | -- Chateaubriand > http://augustine.mit.edu/~prudhomm | > Following the hacker spirit > > _______________________________________________ > Corelinux-develop mailing list > Cor...@li... > http://lists.sourceforge.net/mailman/listinfo/corelinux-develop -- Hans Dulimarta, Ph.D. dul...@co... P: 517-432-7589 http://www.egr.msu.edu/~dulimart F: 760-281-7691 http://corelinux.sourceforge.net Elec. & Comp. Engg., Mich. State Univ., E. Lansing, MI 48824 |