Karl Voit :emacs: :orgmode: on Nostr: I personally prefer #vim for small modifications in text files of all sorts. Not ...
I personally prefer #vim for small modifications in text files of all sorts.
Not because #Emacs would be bad for that task.
The reasons are that I know both environments and my Emacs does all sorts of things during startup.
On my main host, this would hardly be an issue due to #emacsclient.
However, on all other machines (or users), I'd need to have to maintain a ssh-key-chain to transparently use my main Emacs over the network, sometimes multiple hops. That's tedious to me.
#editors
Not because #Emacs would be bad for that task.
The reasons are that I know both environments and my Emacs does all sorts of things during startup.
On my main host, this would hardly be an issue due to #emacsclient.
However, on all other machines (or users), I'd need to have to maintain a ssh-key-chain to transparently use my main Emacs over the network, sometimes multiple hops. That's tedious to me.
#editors