Stewart Stremler wrote:
...but I don't get to view what I'm about to do before it's to be done.
Actually, you do. That sits down on the status line during the replace.
Modern versions of emacs are remarkably good about letting you know what
it's doing while doing so in a way that you can ignore it if you have it
memorized in the extreme.
However, I'm not trying to convince you about emacs. I find the two to
be relatively interchangeable.
In the end, it boils down to personal aesthetics. And, I don't consider
that a stupid reason.
-a
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