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From: "S. M. Halloran" <mitch AT duzen DOT com DOT tr>
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Date: Fri, 8 Oct 1999 12:51:06 +0200
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Subject: Re: What is a good DJGPP editor?
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On 7 Oct 99, Nate Eldredge was found to have commented thusly:

> electr1k wrote:
> > 
> > what is a good editor for djgpp? i'm switching from borland to djgpp (i
> > still have to use borland for school though), so i'm wondering two things:
> > 1. what is a good editor?
> 
> If you liked Borland's editor, you'll probably like RHIDE.  It's
> available with the rest of DJGPP.  (To forestall another post: if you
> have problems with an error about "-lstdcx", see FAQ section 8.7.)
> 
> I personally like Emacs, though it does have a bit of a learning curve.

RHide merely integrated a stand-alone editor.  I believe you can get the editor 
(i.e., the SET editor) by itself from the DJGPP distribution.

Mitch Halloran
Research (Bio)chemist
Duzen Laboratories Group
Ankara       TURKEY

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