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diff --git a/2024/talks/casual.md b/2024/talks/casual.md index 068d38e2..b940d859 100644 --- a/2024/talks/casual.md +++ b/2024/talks/casual.md @@ -146,6 +146,11 @@ Charles Choi has been an Emacs user since 1989 but did not get around to learnin - it is just not the only way to learn Emacs commands - And menus are also keyboard driven, as M-x tmm-menubar shows - time for a keyboard upgrade, i can't be bothered to type C-c c or M-x anymore either +- YouTube comment: Great presentation! I've been using Casual since it arrived and have been very happy with it; it makes working with emacs much easier. I now also create transients for commands I use, neatly grouped in categories. Transients: life saver. +- YouTube comment: This is great! Emacs's plethora of powerful functionality really needs a better way to surface itself to users and this is a great step in that direction. I do have a few thoughts, though: + - Q: Is there a convenient way for a user in a transient to get more information about a menu entries? Specifically: the normal keybindings (if available) and command documentation. + - It could be useful to gather and display statistics about menu usage. Imagine being able to generate a personalized keybinding cheat sheet with the menu items you use the most! + [[!inline pages="internal(2024/info/casual-after)" raw="yes"]] [[!inline pages="internal(2024/info/casual-nav)" raw="yes"]] |