Liam Magee wrote:
I don't know about either of the two editors mentioned, but I've been
using emacs and xemacs for quite a while and I don't see any reason to
switch, excepting of course, that emacs editors seem to be carpel-tunnel
inducing.
peter
>
> Hardly on topic but - based on the recommendation below, I've been
> evaluating slickedit and Codewright. Has anyone compared these two, and if
> this is not the place to discuss code editors, does anyone know of any
> mailing list which does?
>
> Liam Magee.
>
> >
> > Personally I avoid emacs when ever possible having used vi for years (ok,
> > decades). But - I recently came across a REAL programmers editor called
> > slickedit while looking for a Java code beautifier - see
> > www.slickedit.com
> >
> > This really made me sit up - it support emacs and vi (not to
> > mention that old
> > dos favourite brief) editing modes - including regular expressions. Good
> > support for Java/C/C++/et al, and includes a great code beautifier. Even
> > supported on Weird operating systems begining with W, but smile
> > :), it also
> > runs under X.
> >
> > "Linux - I can't believe it's not Microsoft"
> > Jerry T [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >