VIM does HTML text highlighting, runs in a terminal and it much easier to learn and configure the all that emacs stuff. Just run your favorite browser simultaneously, when you make changes to the page, reload it in the browser. It's not beautiful, but it works. IMHO emacs tries to do too much for its own good. On 21 Jul, Andrei Ivanov wrote: | XEmacs works for me, but if your system is low-memory (less than 16M), | you might use something else. No idea what, though, since I never had that | problem. | Andrew | | --------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Andrei S. Ivanov | [EMAIL PROTECTED] | [EMAIL PROTECTED] | UIN 12402354 | http://members.tripod.com/AnSIv <--Little things for Linux. | http://www.missouri.edu/~c680789 <--"Computer languages of the world" | My work in progress. | --------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
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