Next you'll tell me that vi and emacs are two different programs
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@marczellm said in Next you'll tell me that vi and emacs are two different programs:
all keyboards ever, expect the ones ....
Hmm.... I have plenty of keyboards from before laptop was even a real word (for a real computer) that do not have a numeric pad...in fact a few do not even have lower case....
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@TheCPUWizard said in Next you'll tell me that vi and emacs are two different programs:
@marczellm said in Next you'll tell me that vi and emacs are two different programs:
all keyboards ever, expect the ones ....
Hmm.... I have plenty of keyboards from before laptop was even a real word (for a real computer) that do not have a numeric pad...in fact a few do not even have lower case....
I don't think I have any keyboards that have lowercase keys.
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@GuyWhoKilledBear said in Next you'll tell me that vi and emacs are two different programs:
I don't think I have any keyboards that have lowercase keys.
Got a smartphone or tablet?
But looking for a good image of that, I also came across this, that I kind of want now …
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@Gurth said in Next you'll tell me that vi and emacs are two different programs:
But looking for a good image of that, I also came across this, that I kind of want now …
Yes, I can see why you'd want that...
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Weird. Let me just drag and drop twice …
There.
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@loopback0 Exactly :) It’s so ugly and stupid-looking that I wouldn’t mind owning one.
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@Gurth I wouldn't say it looks ugly, but it definitely looks kiddy.
Also I don't know exactly why (the size of the digits?) I keep picturing it as having huge keys (like, 1.5 times the normal size) for no adequately explained reason.
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@Medinoc I find the colours and the typeface ugly. I understand why they’re like that, but that’s not the same as liking them :)
As for the size, I was wondering the same, so I went to look for a site that sells it. Translating the dimensions it gives into real-world measurements, it’s 48 cm wide and 18 cm high, and the keys are 25 mm large.
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Despite being made for kids, I think it could be useful in a professional context.
: "If you introduce any
in the code base, we'll take away your keyboard and replace it with this until you fix it."