On Thu, 1 Jun 2006, Ivan Glushkov wrote:

|> Lubos Vrbka wrote:
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|> > Ivan Glushkov wrote:
|> >   
|> >> Hi all,
|> >>
|> >> I would like to know which is the best & lightest editor for source code
|> >> editing, which supports syntax highlighting. Currently when I want to
|> >> edit fast some C/C++ file I am opening it with pico. I looked around,
|> >> but it seems like it does not support syntax highlighting.
|> >>     
|> > nedit is very light, extremely easy to use and i like it very much. it
|> > also supports tabs.
|> >
|> > of course, emacs does it as well however the usage is not that
|> > straightforward (imho).
|> >   
|> I would like to have something which starts in terminal window if it 
|> possible. Transferring graphics over dial-up connection is not an option.

        Have you tried emacs -nw (emacs no window)? You can open emacs in any 
terminal, even a vt100.

                                        Have fun

                                        Guillermo Mulliert


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