I mean, how is what you are describing any different than what these
asians I am referring to do?

On another note, I have unfortunately decided that I just can't do
Clojure right now.  I was never able to get anything to work except
for using the command line to "java -cp" a file that way.  No editor
or IDE ever worked (also ended up installing that IntelliJ thing - it
didn't work for me either), and lastly I couldn't get leinigen to
interface with emacs.

I will check back from time to time to see if any of this stuff gets
any easier to use with time.


On Mar 25, 3:55 pm, Ken Wesson <kwess...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Oh, it could be done, with special software that provided a way to
> toggle among several key-maps and interpreted the keys differently in
> each one. But to use it a user would have to basically learn to type
> all over again -- this time without the benefit of the key caps
> accurately showing them what characters they'd be inserting.
>
> That would create a very high hurdle to jump before this thing would
> be at all usable. It would be a considerably-worsened version of the
> high-bar effect that prevents widespread emacs adoption.

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