Mail Archives: cygwin/1998/01/30/19:49:24
Did you want an answer to this question? I prefer vi to all others myself.
On most Unix systems some version of vi will be available when emacs is not.
(GNU-based systems seem the opposite.) It makes sense to me. I can do simple
things with fewer keypresses than in emacs. Emacs makes no sense to me at
all. Too many modifier keys. You have to memorize long sequences of
meaningless keystrokes to perform the simplest operations. Ugh. Give me vi.
Most operations are only one keystroke away, and they're easy to remember,
(more/less, man, and vi all use the same keys).
However, since I don't have vi available to me in NT, I use PFE instead.
It's free, loads quickly with minimal disk activity, there are no nag
screens, and it's easily customizable.
--Tim Fisher
-----Original Message-----
From: John Kubiatowicz <kubitron AT cs DOT berkeley DOT edu>
To: juerg DOT tschirren AT isbe DOT ch <juerg DOT tschirren AT isbe DOT ch>
Cc: kt400797 AT oak DOT cats DOT ohiou DOT edu <kt400797 AT oak DOT cats DOT ohiou DOT edu>;
gnu-win32 AT cygnus DOT com <gnu-win32 AT cygnus DOT com>
Date: Friday, January 30, 1998 7:38 PM
Subject: Re: emacs-like editor
> It's maybe a simple but an important question. Who likes to use an other
> editor than emacs...
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