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luong-komorebi avatar luong-komorebi commented on May 27, 2024

Could you suggest a way to better address this ? In the readme we put emacs under terminal based section not to encourage the use of emacs via terminal, but to clearly distinguish between GUI-elements (like buttons, ribbons) decorated editors with editors that simply just need a big canvas to start working and they can even be started inside a terminal

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appetrosyan avatar appetrosyan commented on May 27, 2024

Please remove it from terminal editors. It's not a terminal editor and while it is primarily used in a keyboard driven fashion, it has plenty of GUI elements to work with. If in doubt consult the official documentation, and it clearly states that emacs isn't a TUI editor.

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luong-komorebi avatar luong-komorebi commented on May 27, 2024

Addressed in 2a4674b

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appetrosyan avatar appetrosyan commented on May 27, 2024

Addressed in 2a4674b

No.

In fact, you made it worse.

Please do as I suggested: move emacs, spacemacs into the category of Graphical text editors.

if you want to fix the problem by relabelling the categories, "basic" and "advanced" would be more appropriate, but then nano becomes mislabelled.

but to clearly distinguish between GUI-elements (like buttons, ribbons) decorated editors with editors that simply just need a big canvas to start working and they can even be started inside a terminal

I may not have been clear on this, but please let me elaborate: this distinction is extremely vague and completely inappropriate for categorisation of such developer tools. All such programs can be regarded as requiring a big canvas. All are textual interface (because they edit text). A TUI/GUI distinction is far more solid, but then you only need to move two entries. Modern/Old-School is also appropriate, given that vim, emacs have a lot of historical baggage, but then kakoune is mislabelled.

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appetrosyan avatar appetrosyan commented on May 27, 2024

Please re-open the issue.

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luong-komorebi avatar luong-komorebi commented on May 27, 2024

Sorry if I misunderstand something, but reasons are explained here. #669 (comment)
Therefore this issue is not gonna be reopened

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