![]() ![]() In fact, there is even an emacs-humanities mailing list. Many other academics, writers, and non-technical folks came to Emacs via similar paths. I came to Emacs by way of one of the two main gateway drugs to Emacs, Org Mode. I do a little programming, but I am not a programmer by trade. (05-15-2022, 03:02 PM)TRS-80 Wrote: (05-02-2022, 10:08 AM)Peter Gamma Wrote: Using the PinePhone as a mini PC for writers is as when I bought my first computer as a teenager In fairness, I do not use it (on PinePhone) so I could be totally wrong. It's sort of tangential whether or not you think that investment is worth it in the long run. There are many others which may be easier to start with, but the aforementioned 'big 2' are true power user tools which require some investment to master. I am a huge fan and proponent of Emacs for example, but she's a hairy beast! Some people like vim but you won't be able to exit out of it. However, any truly powerful text editor is going to have some amount of learning curve (and the more power, the more curve). So, personally, I would use a good text editor. I am not sure how well OpenOffice will run on any distro (even well supported one) due to the fact it's probably not optimized for small screen, and it's also a bit 'heavy' of an application. I do not think Fedora is among those, not on PinePhone anyway. I would go with any of well supported distros. ![]()
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