* "reduced-mode" wanted
@ 2008-06-26 12:20 Ali Pang
2008-06-28 9:06 ` Peter Dyballa
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From: Ali Pang @ 2008-06-26 12:20 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Help-gnu-emacs
Hi,
I would like to set up emacs for users in a way s.t. it is easy to use for
windows users without that much computer experience to use emacs.
Specifically I was wondering if there is some mode that reduces all (to
these users) "dangerous" aspects of emacs, like key chords etc, that could
be confusing? Also adding windows-like keys etc would be perfect, like
ctrl+x/c/v, and anything else I might have forgotten.
Would I just need an .emacs here? I.e. could I disable key chords by simply
unbinding all keys? (And in that case, is there any easy way to do this?)
I will use this in combination with the latex-mode, using a simplified
version of latex (i.e. they will be using new commands defined by me), and
some easy key bindings I would add afterwards. Thus I would want things to
remain simple after loading this major mode.
Thanks for any help
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* Re: "reduced-mode" wanted
2008-06-26 12:20 "reduced-mode" wanted Ali Pang
@ 2008-06-28 9:06 ` Peter Dyballa
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From: Peter Dyballa @ 2008-06-28 9:06 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Ali Pang; +Cc: Help-gnu-emacs
Am 26.06.2008 um 14:20 schrieb Ali Pang:
> I will use this in combination with the latex-mode, using a simplified
> version of latex (i.e. they will be using new commands defined by
> me), and
> some easy key bindings I would add afterwards. Thus I would want
> things to
> remain simple after loading this major mode.
I don't think this is reasonable – unless you're going to teach very
old persons that won't (be able to) try to use AUCTeX around
Christmas and later on. CUA mode is something that brings MS Windows
into GNU Emacs.
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Greetings
Pete
I wouldn't recommend sex, drugs or insanity for everyone, but they've
always worked for me.
– Hunter S. Thompson
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* Re: "reduced-mode" wanted
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@ 2008-06-28 19:25 ` Memnon Anon
2008-06-29 8:36 ` Xah
2008-06-30 10:11 ` Giles Chamberlin
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From: Memnon Anon @ 2008-06-28 19:25 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: help-gnu-emacs
Hi!
On 26 Jun., 14:20, Ali Pang <ali_p...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I would like to set up emacs for users in a way s.t. it is easy to use for
> windows users without that much computer experience to use emacs.
I once found this:
http://www.dur.ac.uk/p.j.heslin/Software/Emacs/Easymacs/index.php
To quote the homepage:
>Easymacs is an easy-to-learn, one-size-fits-all configuration for new users of GNU Emacs. It sets up key bindings that >attempt to conform to a common denominator of the Gnome/KDE/OS X/Microsoft Windows human interface guidelines, >and provides function-key bindings for other powerful Emacs features. It is fully documented, and the new user can >productively edit text right away, without going through the Emacs tutorial. Many commonly-used functions can be >accessed without having to learn the "chords", or multiple serial keystrokes that Emacs uses by default.
I personally never used it.
If you go for it, it would be nice to get some feedback so I know if
it is really recommendable...
Hope this helps
memnon
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* Re: "reduced-mode" wanted
2008-06-28 19:25 ` Memnon Anon
@ 2008-06-29 8:36 ` Xah
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From: Xah @ 2008-06-29 8:36 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: help-gnu-emacs
Ali Pang wrote:
> > I would like to set up emacs for users in a way s.t. it is easy to use for
> > windows users without that much computer experience to use emacs.
Memnon Anon wrote:
> ...
> http://www.dur.ac.uk/p.j.heslin/Software/Emacs/Easymacs/index.php
Thanks for the link.
For the original poster, you might try
How To Make Emacs Use Modern User Interface
http://xahlee.org/emacs/emacs_make_modern.html
Xah
∑ http://xahlee.org/
☄
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* Re: "reduced-mode" wanted
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2008-06-28 19:25 ` Memnon Anon
@ 2008-06-30 10:11 ` Giles Chamberlin
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From: Giles Chamberlin @ 2008-06-30 10:11 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: help-gnu-emacs
Ali Pang <ali_pang@hotmail.com> writes:
> Would I just need an .emacs here? I.e. could I disable key chords by simply
> unbinding all keys? (And in that case, is there any easy way to do this?)
Have a look at disabling commands:
(info "(emacs) Disabling")
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Giles
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