[email protected] wrote:
[email protected] (Adam Sjøgren) writes:
(Emacs is one big mechanism to create text-files! :-))
Boy, howdy! That's what I'm finally getting the hang of. Before, I'd
open 2-3 sessions of emacs in xterms (frames?) and do a single thing
in each xterm. Dired, file edit, etc. Now, it's finally coming
together and I'm not intimidated by multiple windows in a single emacs
session and moving around from one window to the other. w00t!
I think I found Pedit ("Program Editor") from garbo, or somewhere
like that. I think there's a more popular "Pedit", but the one I use is
small, simple, and fast, and you can easily teach it to repeat
keystrokes. It's for Windows.
In the help window, it says the e-mail address is [email protected], but
that doesn't work, and the URL is supposed to be
http://www.spark.net.hk/~pedit, but that doesn't work, either. :(
I hear emacs is more powerful than edlin, but it doesn't come free
with laptops, and edlin does; it's just hard to find.
--
Marshall Price of Miami
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http://marshallprice.wordpress.com
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