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- From: dsalo@shore.net (Daniel Salo)
- Newsgroups: comp.lang.c++,comp.lang.c,comp.os.ms-windows.programmer.misc
- Subject: Re: Just another vi supporter (was Re: editors)
- Date: Tue, 09 Apr 1996 15:16:05 GMT
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- Go to www.shareware.com and search for XVI or VI
- and there are versions for DOS and WINDOWS NT.
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- On Tue, 09 Apr 1996 10:19:56 +0200, Gerolf Wendland
- <wendland%hpp015%hpp001.mch2.scn.de@scn.de> wrote:
-
- >Richard Clarke wrote:
- >> I use a DOS version of 'vi' all the time. It does lots of things the
- >> VC++ editor can't, especially in the substitution department.
- >
- >At work my preferred editor is vi as well. When I am doing things at
- >home once in a while I always run into difficulties because at home
- >I use wordstar oriented editors (edit, borland ...) with their different
- >keystrokes.
- >So I'd prefer either a vi for Dos/Windows or a wordstar-like editor
- >for HP-UX.
- >If anyone could point me to one of those or even to source code of
- >those, I'd be very grateful.
- >
- >Gerolf
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