On 1/8/15, Baruch Burstein <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Thu, Jan 8, 2015 at 6:55 AM, Scott Robison <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>> Just watched the interview at http://twit.tv/show/floss-weekly/320 ...
>> good job! I can't believe DRH didn't drop my name, but I'll forgive him
>> this time. {snicker}
>>
>> Oh, and I'm always looking for a good text editor. Show us what you've
>> got! :)
>>
>
> Just watched it myself. A couple of notes on the interview:
>
> 1. You forgot to mention the main difference between git and fossil -
> history is immutable.

I did a poor job of selling Fossil on that interview.  The session was
nothing like what I expected and as a result I was not properly
prepared.  Oh well......


> 2. Can we see that text editor? ;)

My text editor, written ~20 years ago in Tk3.6, is now uploaded to
http://www.fossil-scm.org/e.txt - To use it, download it and rename it
to just "e" (or whatever else you want) and make it executable and put
it on your $PATH.  Make sure you have Tcl/Tk installed.  It also works
on Windows, but you have to manually start it, ex:  wish c:/bin/e.tcl
FILETOEDIT

There is nothing to recommend this editor.  I like it, since it is
customized to how I work.  But I would be very surprised if anybody
else found it useful.  There are lots of full-featured editors
available - this is not one of them.


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