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- From: pete@minster.york.ac.uk
- Newsgroups: comp.editors
- Subject: Re: X Editors
- Message-ID: <714054178.4260@minster.york.ac.uk>
- Date: 17 Aug 92 12:22:58 GMT
- References: <richard.713865873@dutepp13>
- Organization: Department of Computer Science, University of York, England
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- Richard Kooijman DNPAP (Richard.Kooijman@dnpap.et.tudelft.nl) wrote:
- : rahardj@ccu.umanitoba.ca (Budi Rahardjo) writes:
- :
- : >In <4737@balrog.ctron.com> geremia@legolas (Peter P. Geremia) writes:
- : >> I have been scouring the net for a good X based
- : >>programmers editor that is not VI or EMACS or BRIEF based...
- : >> any one know of one?????
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- Nobody has mentioned the Stdwin editor -- ``miniedit''. I don't like it,
- but someone who dislikes vi/emacs/brief would probably find it quite useful.
- Of course, you have to build the entire stdwin distribution first (get it
- from cwi.nl) but it's portable -- X, Mac, Dos, and even termcap/curses!
-
- It's probably the closest to a Mac look and feel I've found under X.
- (the main reason I dislike it :-))
- Pete
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