eric pareja <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Which is why for quick and dirty text editing, I have JOVE instead of
> Emacs. For most purposes, it's small enough and Emacs-like enough to

I try to get away with leaving just one Emacs running. =)

> handle my needs. Of course, if I need full Emacs-macro capability,
> Emacs is there. But anyone who works on a variety of *N*X machines
> -should- at least know how to use vi.

Amen to that!

Still, it pays to learn more about Emacs - it can do all sorts of
crazy things.. =)

vi is cool. Actually, vim is cool. I don't really like normal vi, but
I can manage.
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