On 18 May 2010, at 21:24, Aram Hăvărneanu wrote:
Hello, I've been a long time vi(m) user. I use it everywhere, UNIX or Windows. I explored other alternatives and I am very happy with acme. Acme is great. (Unfortunately), I have to use Windows. I write Windows drivers. I use acme-sac and runs great on Windows. However, acme is more then an editor. You can also use it as a terminal for typing commands in it. Writing Windows drivers is very CLI centric, so I'd like to use acme as an integrated environment where I can type Windows commands in it instead of having a lot of Windows command prompts opened. Is this possible? Can acme be used as a front-end to cmd.exe?
Acme's `win' accepts a command to execute. I imagine you could enter `win cmd.exe', 2-drag to select it, and if cmd.exe behaves itself you'd have an acme window with cmd.exe in it.
Thanks! -- Aram Hăvărneanu
-- Simplicity does not precede complexity, but follows it. -- Alan Perlis
