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Right, my issue was about the key map, which I read should be done explicitly - might be wrong, it was some time ago I think: https://github.com/clojure-emacs/clojure-mode/issues/467
the mailing list is getting a little spicy with RMS wanting to make emacs a word processor and Daniel Colascione wanting to work on the GC.
as a direction RMS desires is for emacs to compete with LibreOffice in service word processing needs
Wat? - think I need an xplanation for this expression - I have to watch it every now and then: https://www.destroyallsoftware.com/talks/wat
huh, I guess I'd always thought that org-mode, markdown-mode, and just plain text mode were good enough for a "what you see is what you mean" editor, and never really considered a "what you see is what you get" editor like libreoffice is. Thinking about it, there's nothing wrong with building in WYSIWYG capabilities to emacs, I just never thought it necessary? And definitely not at the expense of other improvements?
if I were going to completely rewrite the rendering engine to improve support for proportional text it would not be to further it as a word processor, it would be to make it render much much faster
of course, this is the same group that lead to this decision: https://swsnr.de/posts/bye-bye-emojis-emacs-hates-macos.html so..."way off base" is always relative
I respect what stallman has done by not sacrificing his principles, but I'd like some pragmatism
It's not only weird, it's plain bizarre. Love him but I guess since he has to use pretty outdated hardware to do his things, is pretty distant from "modern" software and I'm sure hasn't tried his hands at any modern IDE or competing text editors, his priorities may be twisted. Oh, well, it's his editor. Seems like the dream that Emacs will be the goto tool for secretaries hasn't died.
And he doesn't use Org by the way, as far as I know. He considers it to be an example of an Emacs package that is too decoupled from the rest of Emacs. So that is maybe another reason.