On Wed, May 16, 2001 at 04:30:20PM -0400, Echlin, Michael wrote:
> Suggesting to a windows user to use VI???

Heh.  Actually I have a file open in VIM on my NT box right now.  :->

But what I'd usually do is use cvs to check out onto my NT box, smbfs mount
it from my linux box, and use vi on linux (probably vim, but not certain)
to edit the files.  And compile on the NT box.

But I was EXTREMLEY careful about making sure I didn't muck up any line
endings.

And I would not recommend it for anyone with less than 10 years experience
in both Unix and DOS-like worlds.

mrc
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