On Wed, Mar 28, 2007 at 08:06:14PM +0800, Robert Locke wrote: > >If it's any consideration, Zak and I are both Emacs users (sorry Zak > >:P).
> Glad to hear I'm not alone. :-) > >Personally, and like I said, I use Emacs as my primary editor of choice > >for most of my editing work, vim for administrative tasks (and editing > >of files over an ssh connection) > Me too. Although I have been known to install emacs when doing > extensive work on a remote system, much to the vexation of the system > administrators. (Sorry, but my vi kung-fu is weak.) > >Additionally, I can extend it and customize it to my preferences and my > >work habits. > >But that's me. :D How about you? :) > Indeed! I also love emacs for its macros, regular expression support, > customizable modes for any file type under the sun, macros, symbol > completion, even the mini-calendar, and have I mentioned macros yet? I > also have a strange affinity for Lisp, which is a welcome break from > the other languages I use for "real" work. > And for vi aficionados interested in experimenting with emacs, vi-mode > should definitely soften the learning curve. :-D > Rob What a bloat .when I try to install emacs it takes about 224 mb of real estate.. I wonder how much vim takes up.. -- -- Ralph Bacolod,RMT,MT http://rbacolod.blogspot.com _________________________________________________ Philippine Linux Users' Group (PLUG) Mailing List [email protected] (#PLUG @ irc.free.net.ph) Read the Guidelines: http://linux.org.ph/lists Searchable Archives: http://archives.free.net.ph

