Twisted <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > Given that in its out-of-the-box configuration it's well-nigh unusable > without a printed-out "cheat sheet" of some kind, of the sort that > were supposed to have died out in the 80s, getting it customized poses > something of a catch-22 for anyone trying to get started using it.
I don't see that. C-h t is your friend if you're starting out. The only keystrokes a user really needs to remember are C-x C-s and C-x C-c; everything else simple text editing needs works as expected (arrow keys, backspace and so forth). Granted, text-mode is friendlier than fundamental-mode. Still, as a pico replacement emacs works well enough--and as the user continue to works, he discovers more and more functionality, eventually having a 10,000-line .emacs... -- Robert Uhl <http://public.xdi.org/=ruhl> Listening to someone who brews his own beer is like listening to a religious fanatic talk about the day he saw the light. --Ross Murray, Montreal Gazette, 1991 -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list