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From: | LdBeth |
Subject: | Re: Add list of useful settings to setup wizard was: Re: Default custom file |
Date: | Sat, 08 Jan 2022 22:50:38 +0800 |
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>>>>> In <83zgo62u6f.fsf@gnu.org> >>>>> Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org> wrote: > I'm not sure I understand what other editors does each of the above > features emulate. Can you spell that out? > Thanks. I might not able to make a comprehensive list and what listed probably do not own the original idea, just speaking from what I know: ldb> ** align, delimit-columns-region ldb> "Align regions in a context-sensitive fashion." ldb> "Helps to prettify columns in a text region or rectangle." Vim via vim-easy-align plugin. There are bunches of other editors or IDEs providing this feature via plugins. ldb> ** auto-revert-mode ldb> Update buffer when file changes. Many IDE's that would allow external editors would have this. XCode has this via the file watcher API provided by OSX. VSCode now also has this feature. ldb> ** ruler-mode ldb> Something you'd get in a word processor. TextEdit.app or MS Word although that's meant for rich text. ldb> ** whitespace-mode ldb> And =whitespace-cleanup=. Sublime Text/Atom has this. ldb> ** mouse-avoidance-mode ldb> Hide your mouse pointer. That feature (hide mouse when typing) is usually provided by external software or via system wide configuration on nonefree OS. ldb> ** kinsoku ldb> Avoid certain characters appear at beg-of-line.. This feature is usually provided by typesetting software for processing eastern languages. EmEditor provides this. ldb> ** strokes-mode ldb> Useful if you have a 3-key mouse. This feature is common on web browsers such as FireFox. -- LDB
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