Rob Gaddi wrote: > Emacs and vim both have huge learning curves that I've decided aren't > worth climbing.
In my opinion, they are designed for people willing and able to commit to memory dozens, even hundreds, of obscure key sequences to get the simplest thing done. They are not designed for easy exploration of the application: you either know the command that you want, or you're stuck. Besides, the standard text editor is ed: http://www.gnu.org/fun/jokes/ed-msg.html > Notepad++ is an excellent GUI text editor for Windows. > Geany is nearly as good, and runs on anything. I have never used Notepad++, but I can give Geany good reviews. It's nearly as good as kate in KDE 3, and much better than kate in KDE 4. -- Steven -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list