Emacs and Gopher ================ Emacs is better than Vim for Gopher! This could sound like the beginning of the next editor's battle (in the holy and endless war of editors) but my claim is based on facts. So Emacs can justify a text, while Vim can't do so. As we could read in [Vim User Manual]: "[...] Vim has no built-in way of justifying text. [...]". In [Emacs User Manual] there is the description of "M-x fill-region" function. The default number of text columns is set to 70, so we don't have to change it. There is also a handy shortcut "M-q" for justification of the current paragraph. There is also "M-x set-justification-full" for aligning both edges of each line. That is causing, that Emacs is more friendly for Gopher than Vim. There aren't many things prettier than the perfectly fine text of block in the world of fixed-width documents. *** The storm of joy was interrupted by the fact that in Vim is easier to run the bash command which function I am using to add a timestamp. So in Vim I execute ":r !date", with auto-completion. But in Emacs, it is need to add own function or invoke the unfriendly keyboard shortcut "C-u M-!" (there are five keys!). ;-) ~ [Vim User Manual] https://vimhelp.org/usr_25.txt.html#25.2 ~ [Emacs User Manual] https://ftp.gnu.org/old-gnu/Manuals/emacs/html_node/emacs_241.html#SEC241 -- szczezuja.space CC BY-SA @ Tue 22 Mar 2022 09:39:28 PM CET