joe
It's a clone of the good old day dos WordStar. Very light, and once you
master the hot keys, very fast.
Much stronger than pico, but still very light.
At 10:22 AM 8/1/2001 -0500, Sheridan Saint-Michel wrote:
>If you are working by SSH I would suggest going ahead and taking the
>time to read
If you are working by SSH I would suggest going ahead and taking the
time to read the manual and use vim.
There is more documentation on vim then you will probably ever need here
http://www.vim.org/docs.html
Sheridan Saint-Michel
Website Administrator
FoxJet, an ITW Company
www.foxjet.com
I think EMACS is the best choice for any language you like. Just install de php suport
for EMACS. Bye
On Tue, Jul 31, 2001 at 11:07:14PM -0300, Augusto Cesar Castoldi wrote:
> Sorry about talking about this subject, but a really wanna know if any one
> nows a good editor for linux/unix.
>
> Som
Try vim instead of vi.
-Stathis.
Ben Bleything wrote:
>
> I can't speak for terminal usage... I use pico and or vi... pico on
> console, vi over ssh.
>
> When working locally, I use nedit (www.nedit.org) on *nix (with custom
> PHP syntax highlighting) and EditPlus on windows.
>
> Good luck,
>
I can't speak for terminal usage... I use pico and or vi... pico on
console, vi over ssh.
When working locally, I use nedit (www.nedit.org) on *nix (with custom
PHP syntax highlighting) and EditPlus on windows.
Good luck,
Ben
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