In a message dated: Fri, 15 Nov 2002 16:55:31 EST
"Tom Buskey" said:

>John Abreau said:
>>I tend to use emacs mostly for coding and scripting, as most of the stuff 
>>I'd do in vi is second nature at this point, whereas I still have to 
>>think about how to do a lot of things in emacs.
>
>I'm amazed at how many places you find emacs style keystrokes.  
>Mozilla, exmh's sedit, interleaf, bash, ksh, tcsh.  Others?

Just about anything with GNU in it's name :)  e.g. GnuCash, GNOME 
anything, etc.

>It's similar to all the editors that used wordstar style keys on DOS -
>the Turbo editors, qedit.

And weren't some of those similar to Emacs?  Wasn't there a C-k or 
something which killed a line, and C-n and C-p for next/previous 
lines ?

-- 

Seeya,
Paul
--
        It may look like I'm just sitting here doing nothing,
   but I'm really actively waiting for all my problems to go away.

         If you're not having fun, you're not doing it right!


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