For me, all what I want in a text editor is
- Lightweight
- Fast
- Provides a good and fast movement trought the text
I don't ask too much to a text editor, just the ability to _edit_ text files.
Hey, i am talking about vi :), but i use joe too.
Some other features, like find the "}" who closes this "{"
are great, and very useful, but when i think of it, i think in a programing IDE (Komodo is my favorite to the moment), not in a text editor.
Anyway, that was just my opinion, and EvanK good luck with your project.
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