Re: Desktop apps

2004-03-07 Thread Erik Price
On Mar 6, 2004, at 11:55 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Install XEmacs, then run the tutorial. Use the tutorial for even just 15 minutes. This isn't reading documentation, it's actually using (X)Emacs to edit the actual tutorial you're going through. The tutorial explains the basics of using

Re: Desktop apps

2004-03-07 Thread Tom Buskey
Michael ODonnell wrote: A decent file comparison and merge tool. tkdiff may not be exactly what you're looking for, but it's still pretty darned cool... tkdiff is excellent. There's also a gnome tool that works similarly called gtkdiff (I think).

Re: Desktop apps

2004-03-07 Thread Kevin D. Clark
Bruce McCulley writes Um, er, as I recall the original question was seeking a file comparision tool, not an editor. I was not the one asking the list about this, but it is a requirement I sometimes face. I'm the one who initially suggested Emacs+ediff mode. If you come away from this