-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- I'm going to finally ask this question.
What is it that is so special about vi? Does it decompile programs or write them all by itself or leap tall buildings with a single bound? Really. I've been on unix boxes for about 7 years and only used vi when I had no other choice. Is there some hidden, undocumented functionallity to it? On 11-Apr-97 Rick Hawkins wrote: > > >> Apart from the fact that I need a vi, many new users won't ever use >> vi if they find it. vi is a tool for freaks, hackers and gurus (therefore >> it's a very good editor for us...). > >I only wish i could remember all the vi i knew , gad, 13 years ago? I got here, hit >unxix again, but everything defaulted to emacs. And i keep trying to do things that i >once knew how to do . . . > >rick > Have a good one. - ---------------------------------- Rick Jones E-Mail: Rick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: 11-Apr-97 Time: 11:15:32 - ---------------------------------- -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.2 iQCVAwUBM05VlQi+Ph+i3TgpAQEfpAP8Dl5pwkoTh1RNQNXuafo0b+/pgVq7ZFyN hsjRIX8n0Q85cPBdvHKKjgrurto+fKAuxwmH0geOqKWvGW80PxW9pqmvaXeHE23v LLVDX4O2YTsQmsEbmoigRTrX/Ojp7AFBsk5UaHHLEMuOg/KjiczlwIBYDxpnapma YrUNzRx8+fU= =mgVs -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----