character. It was just saying the indentation was wrong. Well, the indentation looked right to everyone, and it was only wrong because there was an invisible character that wasn't a space, and it wasn't anything, nothing found it other than Emacs. That was the thing that eventually uncovered the problem. And the person was notified, and they stopped using that particular closed source text editor for YAML. Solved a lot of problems. So, that is Emacs. And so, I guess, yeah, the fifth thing there was, were the features. You know, the functions. Like, what does your editor offer you? I think in a tool that you use a lot, you should have really high expectations. You should demand a lot of that tool. And Emacs, I really do feel, it is able to deliver a heck of a lot. No matter what your expectation, what kind of demands you're making of it, Emacs can do a surprising number of things for you. And if it can't out of the box, then it probably can with a couple of ELISP modules or plugins, (51/54)
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