From: "D. Bolliger" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> Emacs / Xemacs can do that all; check syntax, run with output in new
window,
> rcs/cvs integration, syntax highlighting, automatic (and of course
> customizable) source formatting support...
>
> And it has much much *much* more features I don't know/use yet! It's not
only
> a "perl editor", it's an "all purpose editor".
>
> (Can't compare to vim since I only use nano or vi in a terminal for system
> admin)
>


I have installed it, but it is very inaccessible for screen readers and the
keys combinations used are same complicated as under Unix.
I don't even know what C-X C-F means. I have tried Control+C, Control+F, but
nothing happend. After opening a file using the menu options, I couldn't
read anything using the arrow keys.

Teddy


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