So does IBM's VAJ with emacs key bindings support.

--Aravind

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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of James Cook
> Sent: Monday, 1 May 2000 22:33
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> Subject: Re: XEmacs & Ant or IDE?
>
>
> Not being an emacs user, I am assuming that you are asking for the tab key
> to indent the selected source lines? If so, JBuilder has this
> feature, don't
> know about the others. FWIW, JBuilder also has support for emacs-type
> keybindings. This became a big feature since they've ported their
> IDE to an
> all-Java version that runs on Solaris and Linux.
>
> jim
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Jonas Wallenius <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Monday, May 01, 2000 8:06 AM
> Subject: Re: XEmacs & Ant or IDE?
>
>
> > Broadcast query, slightly related:
> >
> > Does anyone know of a Java IDE which implements the incredibly
> nice emacs
> > behaviour when tab is pressed? (c-indent-command) That single binding is
> one of
> > the things that makes me love emacs the most. :-)
> >
> > It seems weird to me that such a feature, which has to be simple to
> implement
> > since the IDEs indent fine when one hits enter, isn't included
> in the ones
> I've
> > seen so far. Then again, my experiences are fairly limited...
> >
> > /Jonas
> >
> > On Sun, 30 Apr 2000, Robert Castaneda wrote:
> >
> > > RE: XEmacs & Ant or IDE?<vendor>
> > >
> > > JBuilder contains keymappings for emacs, as well as the
> typical windows
> settings. There are also plugin's for VI and samples to write your own.
> This may help you in your transition. JBuilder is written in Java so is
> identical on Linux, Solaris and Windows.
> > >
> > > A bit off topic but more interesting for those interested in design
> patterns and architecture type stuff instead of IDE "bakeoffs" -  For info
> on how JBuilder was built check out the architects' homepage at
> http://homepages.borland.com/bstone/concepts.html  JBuilder was actually
> written in it's own Open Tools API, so "everything" is an addin and
> dynamically fits together at runtime.  A pretty cool
> architecture, not just
> for an IDE.
> > >
> > > You can grab a free copy of JBuilder foundation from
> www.borland.com/jbuilder
> > >
> > > -Rob
> >
> >
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