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Re: guided tour suggestions
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David House |
Subject: |
Re: guided tour suggestions |
Date: |
Thu, 28 Jun 2007 10:54:30 +0100 |
David Kastrup writes:
> One of the problems with promoting Emacs nowadays are users who tried it 10
> years ago and were not getting along with it. Dispelling their (and their
> audience's) preconceptions is easier with more graphical material.
I think this is worthwhile.
> I am aware that one of the most frequent customizations is turning off
> the toolbar in order to maximize screen estate and minimize clutter.
> For a live showoff of the skills of an experienced user, this might be
> somewhat feasible. But as soon as we are getting into (live or
> off-line) tutorial reign, it becomes a much better idea to show off
> and use the menus: that way, people have a chance of _following_ what
> you are doing, and maybe even of doing it by themselves.
True. If people install Emacs, try to follow along with the tour, then find
their Emacs looks totally different to the one in the screenshots, they're going
to be confused.
Perhaps we could have a little section in the tour showing off how customisable
Emacs is. We could say:
If you want a more bare-bones Emacs, a good start might be to turn off some of
the more prominent GUI features.
[Screenshot showing Custom buffer with settings to turn off scrollbar, menus
and toolbar, in an Emacs without those features activated.]
Every single time a different colour or font is used, you can customise which
one to use:
[Screenshot showing an Emacs with a white-on-black colour scheme and a
non-default font.]
These are just the GUI customisations. Here's a selection of the other things
you can change:
* Every single key binding in every single mode can be remapped, including
mouse sequences.
* You can redefine any function or command by writing Emacs Lisp.
[... a few more things here]
Because all of these options can be overwhelming, Emacs provides a powerful
configuration interface, M-x custom:
[Screenshot of the top Custom group.]
http://emacswiki.org also contains a veritable library of common and
not-so-common customisations.
Or something of the sort. I think this is an important part of Emacs we should
try to convey.
--
-David House, address@hidden
- Re: guided tour suggestions, (continued)
- Re: guided tour suggestions, Phil Sung, 2007/06/11
- RE: guided tour suggestions, Drew Adams, 2007/06/11
- Re: guided tour suggestions, Phil Sung, 2007/06/26
- RE: guided tour suggestions, Drew Adams, 2007/06/27
- Re: guided tour suggestions, David Kastrup, 2007/06/27
- Re: guided tour suggestions, Nick Roberts, 2007/06/27
- Re: guided tour suggestions, David Kastrup, 2007/06/27
- Re: guided tour suggestions, Phil Sung, 2007/06/28
- Re: guided tour suggestions, David Kastrup, 2007/06/28
- Re: guided tour suggestions,
David House <=
- Re: guided tour suggestions, David Kastrup, 2007/06/28
- Re: guided tour suggestions, Nick Roberts, 2007/06/28
- Re: guided tour suggestions, David Kastrup, 2007/06/28
- Re: guided tour suggestions, Juri Linkov, 2007/06/29
- Re: guided tour suggestions, Nick Roberts, 2007/06/29
- Re: guided tour suggestions, David House, 2007/06/30