
Not directed at Michael Richter specifically: I don't normally say this stuff, but this discussion has drifted onto topics that have nothing to do with Haskell. I personally would like the parts unrelated to Haskell to be carried on off the list. On Mon, 2007-06-18 at 12:26 +0800, Michael T. Richter wrote:
On Sun, 2007-17-06 at 20:27 -0300, Alex Queiroz wrote:
Albeit buttons are mostly a waste of time because the keyboard is so much more powerful,
For a very small percentage of users, yes. For the vast majority, not even close.
nice and beautiful fonts are really a must. Fortunately Emacs have them, as the attached screenshot demonstrates.
Screenshots are worthless if they don't match my screen, aren't they? I guess I can open up exactly the same file that's in your screenshot and then use your screenshot as a background to my screen so I have the illusion of decent fonts, but that's not exactly a productive environment now, is it?
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