Twisted wrote: > Emacs does have documentation. The problem is you have to already know > a load of emacs navigation oddities^Wkeyboard commands to get to and > use it.
Yes, like hitting the F1 key. > Yeah, and I abhor the elitist systems that are designed with the > philosophy that anyone who hasn't mastered years of arcane > memorization and training in just that one idiosyncratic system is / > ipso facto/ "stupid and unsophisticated". Most of us 6 and a half > billion people have better uses for our time, such as buckling in and > being promptly productive, once we're out of high school or college, > and fully three and a quarter of us are at least as smart as average, > and so /ipso facto/ *not* "stupid and unsophisticated". Noone forces you to use either Unix or emacs (or vi, for that matter). I don't really understand what your problem is. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list