Hi Linus,
Thus disparaging distributions that do install it. I've not had
to pull any extra packages to get it so far, but I only update
every few years. I've been a happy emacs user for 24 years.
The name calling is unseemly on all sides.
Readable, just not writable. It's markup language is a bunch
of special characters that require familiarity to understand.
Sure, you can peruse the text just fine, but why should this
sort of thing:
= My Doc Title =
be preferred to:
@settitle My Doc Title
@chapter, @section, @subsection really make a lot more sense to me
than this sort of cruft (my disparaging term):
Level 0 (top level): ======================
Level 1: ----------------------
Level 2: ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Level 3: ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Level 4 (bottom level): ++++++++++++++++++++++
It really boils down to preferences and familiarity and should
not degenerate into nasty name calling.
So do well-formatted .texi docs. I don't really like anything
other than WYSIWYG, but that doesn't lend it self to reformatting
into man pages et al.
Bah! They all have their drawbacks and preferences are going to weight
drawbacks differently.
So let's all dislike all our choices, eh? Cheers - Bruce
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