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Official Emacs for Android exists! #1043
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Because ... Not every one want to use emacs ... Specially with a virtualkeyboard |
I agree, its not intuitive. There might be lot of drawbacks, but it comes with the power of endless extensibility. I don't insist for everyone to jump on it, many could hate it. I use this keyboard and highly recommend to everyone to use it: https://github.com/Julow/Unexpected-Keyboard (in fdroid) Also make sure to set |
It's great that this is available, but there is a useable emacs in termux which I have used to edit orgmode files. |
#287 rendered orgzly unusable and a security risk, so this is very welcomed |
There's no keyboard when it starts. What is the point of that? |
(setq touch-screen-precision-scroll t
touch-screen-display-keyboard t
browse-url-android-share t)
Message ID: ***@***.***>
)
Second option lets you open android keyboard when you touch on emacs buffer
screen.
There is modifiers-bar-mode to get modifiers key on tool-bar.
You can read emacs-manual (C-h r) and go through 'Android' heading for more
idea.
… |
Also, consider enabling
Support for notifications has been recently added.
Org comes built-in on Emacs. Just open a .org file For more information check out the Android section on the Emacs manual or the README in the semi-official SourceForge release page |
I find it the way too complicated to work with emacs on smartphones. Regarding the keyboard issue I can recommend installing "Unexpected Keyboard" on Android devices. This virtual keyboard has all keys. For example you can press M(Alt)-x. But it is still not as comfortable as editing with Orgzly. I stick with Orgzly. ;) |
I know this app is useful and easy to use, with modern UI.
In the mean time, since we got emacs officially for android, why dont you give it a try?
Info: https://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/EmacsOnAndroid
Source code: https://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/emacs.git/?h=feature/android
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