>>>>> On Thu, 17 Dec 1998 10:26:25 -0600 (EST), Chris Frost <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >>>>> said:
Chris> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Chris> Hash: SHA1 Chris> What are people's reasons for using [x]emacs over vim or vim over Chris> [x]emacs? I currently am using vim, and love it, but would like to hear Chris> from both sides. Well, I think it's just a matter of personal taste. I started my Unix career using vi cause nobody knew emacs. Nowadays emacs is my favourite cause I can do all the daily work with it: o Programming/ Compiling /Debugging o Documentation (LaTeX with auctex package) o Reading Mail/ News with gnus o Browsing on remote machines with ange-ftp o and much more. All with one single gui, the keystrokes are many but not very difficult to understand, cause they're most the same in all modes. But the people at my office that only know emacs because they don't want a command based editor I ask what they do if emacs is installed on a partition that isn't accessable or without X-access or by some dumb terminal settings. So I think for the daily work emacs is the more powerfull tool, but to quick check a file on a remote machine using a telnet connection vi(m) is the better. Peter -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Peter Weiss, Sonnenstra?e 17, D-26123 Oldenburg, Tel: 0441/ 81058 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ --- The foolish ones taught more to me than the wise ones ever could --- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------