On 7/26/07, Andrey Khavryuchenko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> "Tom Tobin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>  TT> I find it hard to imagine a programmer these days who is so starved
>  TT> for screen real estate that they couldn't handle a width of, say, 120
>  TT> characters; I code in Aquamacs Emacs on a 13" Macbook and a 15"
>  TT> Macbook Pro, and I come nowhere *near* using all of my screen real
>  TT> estate in the horizontal dimension -- and no, I'm not using tiny fonts.
>  TT> The same thing applies to any terminal inside of a GUI.
>
> Well, I'm on my 14" Thinkpad can fit two 80-column emacs windows
> side-by-side...  This increases productivity susbtatially and makes me
> dislike lines more than 79 char :)

Meh.  I'd say that expecting to run two editors side-by-side on a
small notebook screen is asking a bit much; you could always get by
with soft wrapping.  ;-)

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