On Sat, 2007-06-16 at 17:10 +0100, Andrew Coppin wrote: > It's a text-mode editor. quod erat demonstrandum. > > Since it only operates in text-mode, it cannot possibly provide things > like clickable fold points, or a side-bar containing a bunch of icons > representing the objects in the current file, or a spell checker, or an > interactive debugger, or any of those other features that require a GUI. > (I am *really* not a fan of ASCII art "graphical" user interfaces.)
Emacs has had a real GUI for many years. (At least since '98 when i started using it).
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