[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Emacs has lots of kruft and complexity due to its age. If you like > elisp plugins then maybe you will like Eclipse plugins. I just > downloaded Eclipse plugins for Python and Subversion support.
I haven't noticed it getting any more krufty or complex in all of the years I have been watching it from a distance. Todays emacs seems pretty similar to the emacs that came with my slackware distro years ago. Do eclipse plugins have to be written in java? > DOS has been around for years too. :) No, it hasn't. Or perhaps I should say it really isn't around anymore. It came out in 1981 and pretty much died with Windows 95. So it had a run of 14 years which isn't bad. But Unix is at around 36 years and counting. I don't know anyone who runs DOS and I haven't seen it on store shelves in many years. It's dead for all practical purposes. Because it wasn't very good. Unix was around before DOS and it will remain around long after. > I remapped *everything*! Instead of learning Emacs I basically > changed Emacs to be what I wanted it to be. I've done lots of > customization. You can email for help anytime. No problem. Cool. I'll remember that. -- Tracy R Reed http://copilotconsulting.com 1-877-MY-COPILOT -- [email protected] http://www.kernel-panic.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/kplug-list
