In emacs, you can edit multiple files simultaneously. I don't know about vim, but in vi, you can cut and paste between files by using the multiple buffer feature. In emacs you can have multiple windows, displayed vertically, horizontally or both at the same time if you are a masochist. I use ediff frequently to compare or merge files. One must remember that emacs is a programming language not an editor. Just about everything in emacs is extensible. I can make it look like vi or like any other editor. But, as I mentioned (and Derek alluded to) it is a pig. It takes up a lot of resources. On 14 Nov 2002 at 16:02, mike ledoux wrote: > vi can do that. I use multiple buffers in vi all the time. With Vim, > you can even make multiple buffers visible at the same time.
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