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* "reduced-mode" wanted
@ 2008-06-26 12:20 Ali Pang
  2008-06-28  9:06 ` Peter Dyballa
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 5+ messages in thread
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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