> Trust me, I don't expect anybody to learn or re-learn > Emacs.
It's a 4+1 letter word to this here vim disciple! :-)
> I might be an acolyte of the Church of Emacs, but I'm not > particularly inclined toward evangelism. I just do my own > thing, mainly.
I must admit that I was feeling touches of anti-html evangelism the other day. :-)
> That's just Autistic Masking 101: assume that nobody gives > a single little fucking shit about your interests, unless > they say otherwise. (And even then it might be a trap.)
We're of similar choir on that song.
It's a 4+1 letter word to this here vim disciple! :-)
Well, I'm not some priss who's averse to salty language, however it's defined.
I know vi and ed, too, and part of my setup for building my website is a big-ass sed script for simple substitutions. (Not to mention m4 macros for more complex substitutions.)
I must admit that I was feeling touches of anti-html evangelism the other day.
That's what I figured. Also, you were frustrated because this plainly isn't your specialty and it *is* hard to find current, accurate information. I've been running a personal website of some kind on various hosts since 1996 and I've learned a few things along the way so I didn't mind helping.
We're of similar choir on that song.
Maybe, but I resent the necessity of masking. I mean, I like the *Persona* video games but being a Persona user IRL is just a bit tiring and not nearly as badass. (I can't actually summon Satan all over some asshole's smartphone.)