![]() ![]() **org-mode, info-mode, tex-mode, w3m-mode ( a decent web browser) and you-name-ti-mode I do like vim (vi is too plain), does vim have an emacs mode? -) ** hey, it got a vi emulation mode, viper-mode. **predefined highlighting and indentation, regex highlighting etc **dired-mode, where you can do operation on files and dirs (with tram-mode via ssh remotely) And hey, you can still run pari-gp, (i)maxima, octave in in its own buffer and yes run-shell on a region with dc? precision calculator that can integrate, differentiate, convert units etc. **running every command with M-x with an autocompletion ** collection of text killing macros, can your editor know what zap-to-char is anyone? Capitalize, change-toupper/lower and so on. **very smart keyboard shortcuts, which you can configure and customize to your own liking **run-shell command on a region with or without an argument (M-1) M-| I mean a buffer is implemented, special buffers **grep-mode, you do grep command and get a *grep* buffer with the list of matching lines hyper-linked to the place/file **incremental (regex) search, where you get search results for a pattern while you're typing it in configurable regex system Most of it is Elisp, it is modular and 145Mb really worth it! Here is why for me, personally: ![]() Printf "-\nTotal for emacs: %.3f Mb\n",sum/2^10īTW, why does ELReg text parser mutilate the text so bad and both pre,code tags are so ugly? First, think how much space does it take? How fast does it load? Run this( in Emacs with M-! or M-1 M-!)ĭpkg-query -Wf '$\n' |\ AMOF, I don't really play games in Emacs. Since, even if you use it, you don't really seem to know it. ![]()
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