Oh, believe me.  I will make frequent stops to the land of Vimdom (I do
plenty of remote server administration).  Perhaps when I get more
proficient I will switch completely (and then when someone asks about an
editor again, I can be one of the 20 people that reply saying "vim
forever!!! Emacs can bite me!").  Until then, jEdit is pretty sweet.

Adam

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Behalf Of Michael Brailsford
Sent: Friday, July 11, 2003 1:32 PM
To: BYU Unix Users Group
Subject: Re: [uug] Update on the editor search

> Ok, remember me asking about that text editor a while back?  I found
one
> that matches my wants/needs, and just thought I would let you all
know.
> First, however, I would like to say that I have been playing with vim,
> and although I like it, I still find a gui editor to be better for me
> (call it laziness).

That is truly sad.  There will be much mourning in the land of vimdom.

> It has syntax highlighting, tabs, projects, like 30 or so plugins to
add
> to its features, and it also runs on any platform that supports the
Java
> Runtime Environment.  It's really pretty cool, I highly recommend it.

Only 30, huh?

-- 
Michael
GnuPG Fingerprint:  4C56 7C23 8BD9 8B39 C4D4 B8F3 42FB 3634 31B5 E963


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