I'm not sure but I guess it includes cursor position. I'm referring to this[1]. My only problem with GVIM is sometimes, it gets rendering problems both on Windows or Linux (FC6).
[1] http://vimdoc.sourceforge.net/htmldoc/usr_21.html#21.4 On 3/26/07, Orlando Andico <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Session-saving meaning save cursor position, that sort of stuff? I think so... NEdit is fine but not great. Its major claims to fame are Motif widgets, CUA interface (Ctrl-C to copy, Ctrl-X to cut...) block indent/un-indent, syntax highlighting. Ten years ago when I was starting out, NEdit was great! and it looked the same on Sun, Silicon Graphics, Linux... But this is 2007, not 1997. NEdit has no anti-aliased fonts. It is light weight for a GUI editor, I'll give it that... but for some strange reason I can't get it running on FC6 nicely. Crashes a lot. So I end up using Nano or GEdit. I hate GEdit's auto-backup though. When will an editor have auto-save in a hidden directory? not just one backup but an entire bit trail? I didn't care about NEdit's lack of backups because I was using SVN. But now.. the only programs I write are 20-liners. OK maybe 200-liners. Nano is enough for these..
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