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From: Gottfried <gottfried@posteo.de>
To: "help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org" <help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org>,
	Jean Louis <bugs@gnu.support>,
	incal@dataswamp.org
Subject: Re- text formating
Date: Sun,  5 Feb 2023 17:22:01 +0000	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <82d4febc-c8f9-06be-e2a8-c3967fb70a2e@posteo.de> (raw)


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Hi,

> Most people are from the opposite side of the spectrum, i.e.
>> text editor, not word processor.

> but in practise it's an
>> uphill battle 

I, as an Emacs layman, would suggest:

If somebody see’s it as a task, can work on it,
or can at least add thoughts,
and together the fight of an uphill battle
will be easier.

You, who are masters in Emacs
and know everything/almost everything,

can create a major mode

e.g. to take the "enriched mode"
give it an other name
and add features, one after the other
take away features which don't fit

and create a WYSIWYG mode/word processor.

More than 10000 people worked hard over the last 40 years
to create a "text editor".

Would it not be the time to create also a
"word-processor-mode" in Emacs, which doesn’t need to be like other word 
processors with all kinds of possibilities,
but simply to have the basics of a word processor in Emacs,

so you have all the advantages of Emacs
and additionally for some people a mode,
which has certain possibilities of text manipulation.

If somebody has time and interest,
he can always add features,
but we need the basics for a "word-processor-mode" /WYSWYG style in Emacs.

TeXmacs and Mogan are interesting, I installed them today, but I didn’t 
have time yet to deal with them.
In Mogan (more than in TeXmacs) you can use certain Emacs keybindings. 
C-keys,  M-keys didn’t work in my first attempt to try them.

But we need such features in Emacs, because Emacs is very well 
developed. And there are certain people who would enjoy it to have also 
such a "word-processor-mode" in which you can do more than in enriched-mode.

That, as I said, are the thoughts of an Emacs layman, because I just 
started two month ago to get to know Emac, but am confronted with too 
little word-processing possibilities.

Gottfried


> Message: 4
> Date: Fri, 03 Feb 2023 18:24:08 +0100
> From: Emanuel Berg <incal@dataswamp.org>
> To: help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org
> Subject: Re: text formating
> Message-ID: <87bkmall1j.fsf@dataswamp.org>
> Content-Type: text/plain
> 
> Jean Louis wrote:
> 
>>> If you are talking specifically about WYSIWYG printing,
>>> then yes, we still aren't where we should be, especially
>>> with non-ASCII text; patches welcome. But the OP didn't
>>> mention that, so this is not necessarily what was
>>> the issue.
>>
>> Here is how Enriched Text may become word processor with
>> pleasant result
> 
> Most people are from the opposite side of the spectrum, i.e.
> text editor, not word processor.
> 
> Here is where you should look
> 
>   https://www.techradar.com/news/the-best-free-word-processor
> 
> In principle, I don't see why Emacs cannot be like that as
> well for those whow opt-in on it, but in practise it's an
> uphill battle - I don't see us every getting there, for the
> said reason, most people who are here or come here do that for
> the opposite, the text/programmer's editor side of it.
> 
> Jean, what features is it exactly that you miss?
> 
> For example, that they have in LibreOffice Writer?
> 
> Because, if you focus on those, maybe you have better luck
> getting them individually so to speak.
> 
> -- 
> underground experts united
> https://dataswamp.org/~incal
> 

-- 
Kind regards

Gottfried


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             reply	other threads:[~2023-02-05 17:22 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 6+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2023-02-05 17:22 Gottfried [this message]
2023-02-06 12:56 ` Re- text formating Emanuel Berg
2023-02-07 10:00 ` Jean Louis
2023-02-07 10:57   ` Gottfried
2023-02-07 14:23     ` Daniel Fleischer
2023-02-07 23:14       ` Jean Louis

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