Re: a look at the browser scene emacs

2009-02-26 Thread Xah Lee
On Feb 26, 12:57 am, Miles Bader mi...@gnu.org wrote: There is ample room for people to discuss this evolution, but approaches that start with first, toss out the existing user interface aren't gonna fly. Who said to toss out existing user interface, you? Are you saying that i start my

Re: a look at the browser scene emacs

2009-02-26 Thread Tassilo Horn
Xah Lee xah...@gmail.com writes: Hi Xah, is the suggestion of using modern standard shortcut set of X C V for Cut, Copy, Paste, of which Linux uses, means it is turning emacs to a fancy Notepad clone? The functionality stays the same, but IMO it would confuse most users. Killing is not

Re: a look at the browser scene emacs

2009-02-26 Thread Xah Lee
On Feb 26, 1:59 am, Tassilo Horn tass...@member.fsf.org wrote: Xah Lee xah...@gmail.com writes: Hi Xah, is the suggestion of using modern standard shortcut set of X C V for Cut, Copy, Paste, of which Linux uses, means it is turning emacs to a fancy Notepad clone? The functionality