> On 30 Oct 1998, in message <Pine.LNX.3.96.981029210229.13093A-100000@wallybox
.cei.net>
> Tim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> | I've gotten really used to using the Source Entry Utility on our AS/400
> | and was wondering if there is something like it out there for Linux.
>
> Sounds like you want vi. (You can do this with emacs, too, but I'm a vi bigot
.)
Nope. What's wanted is an ISPF "clone." Or perhaps an XEDIT "clone."
There used to be one of these, associated with a REXX "clone." Formerly
findable at <http://www.portal.com/~sedit/>.
Dunno where it is now...
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