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Programming with steno
https://emacsconf.org/2023/talks/steno - Daniel Alejandro Tapia - Track: General
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Notes, discussions, links, feedback:
- So much good stuff here, thanks for sharing! +1
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Questions and answers go here:
- Q:I found your screen dimensions and battlestation picture interesting. Do you have any place where I can read more about it?
- Q:I missed the first part of the talk. This is Excalamus. How do you handle 1-up and repeat type issues? Suppose you need to move 5 characters to the right. Do you make 5 separate "right arrow" strokes?
- Q: How did you get into stenotypy, and was that before/during/after you started programming and using Emacs?
- Q:I recently switched to using my homerow index finger keys as shift on hold. It feels very nice from an ergonomic perspective, but I'm having trouble with consistent shift inputs. Did you have similar experiences when starting to use double function keys?
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