Mail Archives: djgpp/1997/08/31/21:07:08
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> Actually, I myself prefer the venerable Edit over every single editor
> I've ever used. It takes a millisecond to load, has multiple cut, paste
> (etc.) key commands (i.e. CTRL-C & SHIFT-DELETE both cut a block) and
> you can open multiple files & switch windows very easily. IMHO, Robert,
> you should ponder including user-defined keys, or a key config file, or
>
Look a little harder at your RHIDE stuff. There are some keybinding files
which allow you to change the key mappings!
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> Actualy, that is a good suggestion. I've found that whenever I use
> RHDIE, I accidentally delete half my code from using the delete key in
> the wrong way. :-)
>
??? In my RHIDE the DEL key cuts the whole block, and I haven't cahnged the
keybindings. It is still a pain if you are used to Windows, because DEL in
Windoze is a clear, where RHIDE does a cut. But you can still open the
clipboard and reselect the stuff you may have accidentally change
You get used to it.
Brett
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