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superbcarrot | 5 years ago

This has been my limited experience with everything related to Emacs - fragmented tutorials on how to do x that work with someone's specific setup. And when you start looking around for fixes you get solutions for "this is how I do this with Prelude", "this is built-in", "my customized Spacemacs setup..." and at that point I throw my hands in the air, admit to myself that I'm not a real man and go back to VSCode.

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rcdwealth|5 years ago

It is so. Emacs contains the full Emacs manual, non-fragmented, compact and complete, including the full Org mode manual, non-fragmented. It is self-documenting program. Users can learn what is built-in feature and what exists before starting to use extensions.

If you try to do too much at once, of course, you are prone to give up as you started on a too high gradient.

Jeff_Brown|5 years ago

I think I'm a pretty adept emacs user, and I've relied at least ten times more on crappy informal documentation in blogs, StackOverflow etc. than on the real stuff.

nanna|5 years ago

> admit to myself that I'm not a real man

Note, many emacs users aren't men at all.

Y_Y|5 years ago

certainly not, they are gods

superbcarrot|5 years ago

I know. It's a figure of speech, not a reference to the demographics of emacs users.