"Robert J. Chassell" <address@hidden> writes:
address@hidden (David Kastrup) wrote:
I was giving an example for a user interface. What Emacs has
nowadays
does not really deserve that name.
But that particular kind of user interface is not the only kind that
exists. Emacs provides two excellent user interfaces.
No. It provides an interface to the functionality, but "user
interface" implies something more than just the capability to manually
edit some configuration files. Even if the format of the
configuration files can be found in "user documentation".