I have been giving Komodo a run. I'm not a MSW type, and the keybindings for the MS editor aren't natural for me. Emacs is (as is vi). The Komodo editor key bindings have an Emacs mode, but it is far from the real thing. Does anyone have a good Emacs binding configuration file for Komodo?

A comment on Komodo's Perl debugger: I like the tree structured/objective variable watch window and some of the persistance that is in it, but I don't like the fact that I can't type in perl code at any break-point. Or am I missing something?

2004-10-19 Edited by Arunbear: Changed title from 'Komodo experience'


In reply to Emacs binding configuration file for Komodo by perlcapt

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