> > > Alright, the more I think about this, the more I think that James > > > is probably right. (NO flames, people can change there minds can't > > > they?) Mc doesn't belong in the base set. > > i agree to this. neither does vi or emacs belong there, even if emacs > > whould be an 30KB sized editor. > > > However I do think more attention should be paid to the user. (not > > > alot more just some.) > > THIS is the correct aproach. in the base system an editor is needed, > > that everybody can use, not only those vi-nerds (like me). even emacs > > is to difficult to use. i hate to say that, but i'd like to see an > > editor like the dos-editor 'edit'. this editor can be used instantly > > by nearly every computer user with a little expirience. and that's > > what's needed. > > I've a freind who wrote a editor like dos edit. However it has some rather > nasty bugs.... Anyone here use Tico? ... I don't think we have a package > for it, I don't even know what licence it's under, It was just sugested to > me. if there is a chance of getting the bugs out of it and it is GPLed i would be interested to work on it. > > > so here is what I propose: Lets rewrite the keybindings for Ae, to > > > something that is much simpler. something akin to the keybindings on > > > pico[1]. We can then set this alternative keybinding to be the > > > default, and also include a vi and or standard keybindings, set. > > > this should make everyone happy. IMHO. I'm working on the new > > > keybindings right now... hopefully I'll have them done tonight, and > > > in my home dir on master (ewigin). If anyone wants to help, Letme > > > know. > > i don't think, you can make a easy to use editor out of ae. somebody > > threw 'le' in. what's that? > > I don't know either, anymore... I'm kinda lost in the ae.rc file... very > confusing...
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