On Wednesday 09 May 2001  6:24 pm, Brett W. McCoy wrote:
[snip]
>
> Of course, you can also use emacs on Windows -- it has everything you
> describe (syntax highlighting, search and replace, etc).
>

You can also get VIM for windows - I use it when I HAVE to use windows 
which thankfully isn't very often. It's available from 
http://www.vim.org

> -- Brett
>                                  http://www.chapelperilous.net/btfwk/
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>--- Hubbard's Law:
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-- 
Gary Stainburn
 
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