From: Moakt Temporary Email <emacs-devel-proposal@drmail.in>
To: emacs-devel@gnu.org
Subject: A new filter-based customization interface
Date: Mon, 9 Dec 2024 03:37:55 +0000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <0NIXA7Y2Px1UnKQELQ6RBx5sxmpLWcCpbzAnquDioY@localhost.localdomain> (raw)
Hi everyone,
I am proposing a new beginner-friendly customization interface, which would make emacs more attractive for newcomers, be it actual developers, future developers to be, and even non-developers (writers, students, professors, teachers, etc.), and any lambda person having interest in using emacs.
I added a screenshot of what such an interface might look like (which is better than words).
https://justpaste.it/fdau4.
The main idea of this customization interface is to help users quickly and easily customize emacs for the actual task(s) they need, by providing familiar filters so they can quickly select and access the relevant customizations.
For example, they can select “irc”, “ide”, “agenda”, “completion”, “version control”, “c++”, etc, to filter the customizations relevant to use emacs as an IRC client, IDE, etc.
Today this not possible, and would require new users days and weeks to configure emacs, which would discourage and thus discard lot of them from using emacs.
Do you think this is something achievable in emacs ?
Do you think the actual customization interface can be enhanced to include these changes ? Or should it be a new separate interface ?
I have added all the details about this idea here:
https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-devel/2024-12/msg00174.html
(It is too long to read, that is why I am sending this separate message).
Thank you
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2024-12-09 3:37 Moakt Temporary Email [this message]
2024-12-10 19:56 ` A new filter-based customization interface Philip Kaludercic
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