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- From: papresco@undergrad.math.waterloo.edu (Paul Prescod)
- Subject: Re: IS UNIX DEAD? (very long)
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- Organization: University of Waterloo
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- Date: Mon, 23 Nov 1992 08:06:54 GMT
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- >
- >> The point is, until I learned to FTP, make and run,
- >
- >Well, I wouldn't want you to have to learn anything. On any other
- >system you'd have to learn to contact a software vendor or go to a
- >software store and pay big $$ for your favorite editor. Personally, I
- >prefer ftp.
-
- So do I! FTP is great! Free software is great! But can't you get it
- through your head, that some people are purely INCAPABLE of learning the
- nuances of FTP in less then 2 months? Or, more importantly, MOST people
- have absolutely NO interest in learning FTP at ALL. I learned it the
- first day I was using Unix. But many people don't ever want to learn it,
- any more then they want to understand the internal combustion engine. They
- just want to flip a switch on their computer and have it boot to a nice
- editor, without them having to go through contortions:
-
- somehow connect to internet (a MAJOR pain in the rear right there!)
- learn about man (since help will probably be no help!)
- man ftp
- learn ftp (from a cryptic man page written for techies)
- ftp to a site (gee, where do they get the site name!)
- set the transfer to binary (what's binary?)
- start the transfer (even this is a tough concept for a neophyte)
- download it to their home computer (oops, they have ot know how to download)
- make it (what is make?)
-
- Why not include it right from the box in every unix package, and make it
- the standard editor?
-
- >There's always ed, and ex. Or cat, the one true editor.
- >
- All of those are WORSE then vi. How do you use cat as an editor?
- >
- >And whatever editor you invoke from the shell is also your "default"
- >
- >
- >> Right now we have no standard help key. I propose a key that exists
- >> on 97% of computer/terminal keyboards. You complain about the other
- >> 3%.
- >
- >Well, first I'd like to know where you got your 97% figure. Then I
- >would like to point out that F keys may not (hopefully won't) be
- >around forever. F keys are nonintuitive junk. If you cared one whit
- >about user friendliness for novice users, you certainly wouldn't go
- >around advocating the use of F keys. You probably like Word Perfect,
- >too.
- >
- I would LOVE to use "help" instead of F keys. But most terminals don't
- have "help" and one of the 80,000,000 PCs who are unixes biggest
- potential market have "help" keys. Therefore, there is no reason that
- F1 couldn't give help in addition to "help." With 101 keys on a keyboard,
- devoting two of them to the #1 interface issue is not a big deal.
-
- >
- >
- >That's a poor argument. Either do it right, or don't do it at all.
-
- Good argument! Good argument! No standard is better then a half done
- standard! We shouldn't have used VT100 until it did resizeable windows
- and background downloading! Better to have no standard at all then a
- mediocre one...NOT. F1=Help is not a hard thing to learn. Harder to
- learn is: "There is no help because your keyboard doesn't have a "help"
- key."
-
- Besides, this is ignoring the fact that if 90% of the computer world is
- used to CUA standard F1-help, it is a defacto standard.
-
-
- >This half-compromise that F1 is the closest thing to "help" is
- >hogwash. Help keys are becoming more common all the time; abolish the
- >F keys altogether on "normal user" keyboards (I'd still like to see
- >programmable F-keys on "techie" keyboards).
- >
- I get it. And until we've gotten rid of all these keyboards without
- help keys, it's better to have no help at all. Good plan.
-
- Geez. On one side I have the vi-heads that won't let me make ";" a
- cursor key because chinese kanji keyboards might not have a ";" key,
- and think that using ctrl-keys is evil becuase some 1970 terminals
- don't have ctrl keys on them. On the other I have you who say I can't
- use F1 for help because 10% of keyboards have help keys, and we can
- throw out the rest!
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