C
Chaos Master
- Jan 1, 1970
- 0
John S. Dyson posted in sci.electronics.design , in article
Exactly what I would say. GNU Emacs is overly complicated for someone that does
not understand about *nix quite well, IMHO.
I use it for editing .ini files from MS-Windows, config files at my Slackware
Linux box, SPICE netlists and HTML.
[]s!
--
Chaos Master® - Porto Alegre, Brazil!
IRC #XLinuxNews or #POA of irc.brasnet.org , nick Wizard_of_Yendor .
Powered by NetHack (www.nethack.org) , Slackware 9.1 (Linux User #327480 - at
work)
CygWin, GnuWin32, and so on..
VIM has significant ability to be configured, but probably not nearly
the level of complication of GNUemacs. When the entire VIM environment
is available, it has some nice features, but the same binary works very well
in a standalone environment.
Exactly what I would say. GNU Emacs is overly complicated for someone that does
not understand about *nix quite well, IMHO.
I use it for editing .ini files from MS-Windows, config files at my Slackware
Linux box, SPICE netlists and HTML.
[]s!
--
Chaos Master® - Porto Alegre, Brazil!
IRC #XLinuxNews or #POA of irc.brasnet.org , nick Wizard_of_Yendor .
Powered by NetHack (www.nethack.org) , Slackware 9.1 (Linux User #327480 - at
work)
CygWin, GnuWin32, and so on..