in reply to Re: Text Editors
in thread Text Editors

It may be obvious to you, but "Can't your copy of emacs be used in curses mode?"

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Re: Re: Re: Text Editors
by saintbrie (Scribe) on Jul 09, 2003 at 15:27 UTC

    Usually this is just a switch...

    $ emacs --no-windows

    I prefer xemacs for perl development. I got used to it working on an Xtreme Programming project. I like the syntax highlighting better and the key sequences. Revision control and remote shell access via tramp is nice, too.

    On some of my machines, I forget to change the environment variables for the CVS_EDITOR, and I end up with vi. It feels like I can't do anything with it. This is not because vi is incapable but because I don't know it very well. vi is an excellent editor.

Re: Re: Re: Text Editors
by blue_cowdawg (Monsignor) on Jul 11, 2003 at 15:00 UTC

    Yes I could. Just a matter of personal preference of when and where I use emacs vs. some other editor.


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