AE continues to seem terribly buggy. The keystrokes inexplicably seem different every time I use it. Sometimes F10 means save, other times its ^W. Often, the arrow keys are non-functional. It is very rare to get it to do both a backspace and delete operation.
Joe, BTW, has its native keystrokes, plus vi, pico, and probably emacs keystroke emulation. It also has nice online help like ae. It is the first editor I used under Linux -- I have been using the Wordstar-like keystrokes for years and years. (Some of you may remember Borland's classic SideKick TSR under DOS. That's when I learned those keystrokes. On an 8088 with no hard disk.) My editor of choice these days is xemacs, which of course cannot go on the rescue disk. I still use joe for quick editing jobs, and it does some things better than emacs -- raw editing of binaries, rectangle selects, etc. It would be very nice to see it on the rescue disk. John [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > andreas writes: > > ae is nice, if want a crippeled, but very small editor. > > > what then ? > > joe. > > Just tried it. It's good enough for rescue disk use, but so is ae. And > joe is way too big. Anything that fits is ok on the rescue disk, as long > as the user knows it's there. > > > joe is useable for vi users and emacs users... > > Vi and emacs should be able to use any editor. > > > ...(even if it's a pain) > > You're not going to get carpal tunnel fixing a few config files. As long > as a newbie can find it and figure out how to insert and delete characters > and save files, anything will do. Anything *small*, that is. > -- > John Hasler > [EMAIL PROTECTED] (John Hasler) > Dancing Horse Hill > Elmwood, WI > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] > -- John Goerzen Linux, Unix consulting & programming [EMAIL PROTECTED] | Developer, Debian GNU/Linux (Free powerful OS upgrade) www.debian.org | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ Visit the Air Capitol Linux Users Group on the web at http://www.aclug.org -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]