Well, they are different things (acme, omero, rio)
acme is more robust (and more used)

I'd take a look to the olive(1) man page.

In short, omero/olive has graphics and
distributed UIs.

On Tue, Nov 25, 2008 at 7:13 PM, Rudolf Sykora <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello list,
>
> can anybody compare for me the functionality of omero/olive to rio/acme?
> Can windows in the former be 'hidden'?
> How does the editor in olive compare to acme?
> Does the olive environment behave more coherently than rio? (I mean
> all --- rio, sam, acme --- have inconsistent behaviour, which makes me
> slightly uncomfortable from time to time).
> Are there any other 'window managers'? (more workspaces, eg.?)
>
> Btw. is there a way in acme, having already something in a dot of some
> at-the-instant nonactive window --- say a possible argument to the
> Edit command --- to use the dot's content for an Edit command in
> another window? I know that I can (re)mark it with a mouse and then
> use the 2-1 chord. But without that remarking...
>
> Thanks
> Ruda
>
>

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