On Fri, 21 May, 1999, Joseph Carter wrote: > > I HATE wordstar key binds, so does everybody else. Try fte or an editor like > > it for the boot disks. > > I don't have wordstar keybindings. In fact joe comes with half a dozen > different sets of keybindings. So we pick one or write our own custom > Debian bindings. Not a problem. > > > > I am a vi and emacs man myself, but. > > vi - hard to use, but small. > emacs - hard to use and huge. > > If you put one on the disk, the people who use the other will complain. > And neither are very friendly to new users. ae doesn't work like you'd > expect it to even by reading the help at the top of the screen, and I've > had ae many times get confused and treat its command keys as normal > characters.
I wonder, did you read my e-mail, try the second sentance. I suggested fte go on the boot disk, not vi or emacs. The problem is that fte is a bit big, and works better with a functioning gpm -- I consume, therefore I am
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