--On Wednesday, June 15, 2011 02:52:22 PM -0700 Keith Keller <kkeller@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > I am constantly frustrated by being limited to a whole number of spaces. > What if I want pi spaces? Or e*i? I would like to introduce other space operators as well. For example, we could use d(space)/dt to not only have spaces in our config file, but indicate how quickly we typed them. Imagine the possibilities: - Do you want your whitespace to also indicate the number of configuration parameters? There's a lim(sigma(space) sub (w->infinity)) for that - Tired of typing all those spaces? Just use M-x dirac-delta-space and you're done. (Mind you, it removes all other spaces from all other config files on your system and puts them into the current file, so you might have to be careful when invoking it.) - How about bra and ket space operators for those days when you're not sure if you want spaces or not, and want to defer the answer until someone reads the file? (Devin wanders off to code up the lisp for emacs' M-x laplacian-space-mode ...) _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos