It appears people run emacs as a gui application or even like a window manager since they can use different font types and sizes as any normal gui app.
Instead of a crazy half backed dsl that is not even close to elisp, neovim runs the powerful and faster luajit inside and pick Lua.
It appears people run emacs as a gui application or even like a window manager since they can use different font types and sizes as any normal gui app.
Instead of a crazy half backed dsl that is not even close to elisp, neovim runs the powerful and faster luajit inside and pick Lua.