Hi all, I know you linux purists will scream, but I prefer ActiveState komodo(free) and IDE(paid) with the MoreKomodo-add-on http://www.activestate.com/komodo-ide?gclid=CPToxvWNiq8CFUUZQgodyCP8Rg
Same feel for both Windows and linux, great grepping, only drawback is it slow on the 1st fireup of the day. Emacs is more baremetal and looks good too. ok no yelling at the lurker :-) -Lee Studley On 3/28/2012 9:56 AM, Jon Elson wrote: > Saccilotto Fabian wrote: >> Hi Michael, >> >> thank you for your fast reply. >> I never used Emacs really, do you have any good source of a manual? >> > The simple stuff is really quite simple. ctrl-x ctrl-s writes out a > file, leaving the editor > running. ctrl-x ctrl-c closes the editor, and asks if you want to save > the file. > There are a bunch of other control key and alt key sequences for various > common operations like insert file, open another file, search, replace, etc. > Most of these can also be done from pull-down menus on the X-enabled version > of emacs. There's also language-specific features like highlighting and > auto-completion. All the docs are built into emacs. > > Jon > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > This SF email is sponsosred by: > Try Windows Azure free for 90 days Click Here > http://p.sf.net/sfu/sfd2d-msazure > _______________________________________________ > Emc-developers mailing list > Emc-developers@lists.sourceforge.net > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/emc-developers > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ This SF email is sponsosred by: Try Windows Azure free for 90 days Click Here http://p.sf.net/sfu/sfd2d-msazure _______________________________________________ Emc-developers mailing list Emc-developers@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/emc-developers