Re: Linux text editors

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On or about 2004-09-14 09:54, Neil Cherry whipped out a trusty #2 pencil and scribbled:

Andrea Giuliano wrote:

First let me say that I've been using emacs since 1978 so I'm use to
using it (I don't need to think about the key bindings I just type the keys).


<humor>

* emacs has an ugly key-binding scheme, but tons of documentation, tons of "plugins" for almost every programming language you may think of, and is reasonably fast;


Ugly key bindings? What's wrong with <Ctrl><x><Ctrl><c> ? It much easier
than typing <Esc><x>save-buffers-kill-emacs<CR> . :-)

; as vi, you definitely must use it everyday if you want to use it at all: if you stop for a couple of months, you will never remember even which keys must be pressed to open a file...


In emacs it's <Ctrl><x><Ctrl><f>. In vi it's :e whatever_the_filename_is

emacs can be installed to work in a text console, so it is available even i single user mode;


Vi is good to know when memory is limited or over a bad dial up line.

</humor>

Some other editors are, gedit (requires X), joe, and elvis. The are
a lot more but I don't know them all. I just stick to vi and emacs.
I can use either one to offend the others users. :-)

One of the nice things about Nice Editor (ne) is that at about 320 KB it can easily fit on a floppy, so even if you have to boot in rescue mode, you can have an alternative to vi. vim is over 2000 KB and won't fit on a floppy. Of course, I like emacs myself, but at a sveldt 65 MB it's more than 5 times bigger than my first (5 MB) hard drive!

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Fritz Whittington
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