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Guys unfortunatelly I can't recall the URL but there is a real nice
editor out htere called Nedit. I only had chance to play with it a
few weeks but its a real cool programmers editor. Requires X as it is
also a GUI editor but have some cool features like syntax
highlighting in almost all programming languages I know, configurable
indents etc. Almost everything can be configured through
GUI menus, no more digging through weird configuration files, man
pages.

I remember I found it through a link from www.perl.org while looking
for an editor for perl. A must-try...

Cort wrote:

  On 25-Aug-98 Jerome Tan wrote:
  > Hi there,
  >
  > Is there an "edit" command in Linux which is like edit.com in DOS?

  joe and pico are pretty good. vi and emac are powerful and commonly
available,
  but they have a very steep learning curve. The easiest to learn
would probably
  be wpe. That's actually an IDE, but it can also be used as a normal
text
  editor. It supports the mouse (pretty rare among console programs)
and has a
  nice point-and-click menu bar.

  Cort
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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Windows 95: n. 32 bit extensions and a graphical shell for a 16 bit
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