Re: [expert] editors

2000-08-20 Thread Linuxxx
what kind of a question is that ?!?!??!?! do what ever you want man...and please dont send this junk massages to this list...Linux related question's only ! --- _|_|_ Best Regard's , ( ) * Amir Tal, /v\ / System Administrator /( )X

Re: [expert] editors

2000-08-20 Thread Hoyt
- Original Message - From: "faisal" [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Saturday, August 19, 2000 11:14 PM Subject: [expert] editors Is it wise to work in only one text editor all the time become expert in it ? Yes, kinda. I would think that the smart thing to do is to

Re: [expert] editors

2000-08-20 Thread Jim Reimer
I don't know if it's "wise" or not, but it sure is convenient. I've managed to stick with editors that all use the same key bindings since 1982 (wordmaster, wordstar, borland turbo pascal, joe). Makes life a lot easier. -jdr- faisal wrote: Is it wise to work in only one text editor all the

Re: [expert] editors

2000-08-20 Thread Greg Stewart
Um...not if you're using the Windows "NoteBook"! :-) --Greg - Original Message - Is it wise to work in only one text editor all the time become expert in it ? __ message envoye depuis

Re: [expert] editors

2000-08-20 Thread Ken Thompson
On Sat, 19 Aug 2000, you wrote: Is it wise to work in only one text editor all the time become expert in it ? Faisel, It's your choice. As with anything in life if you do only one thing you will become expert in it. However if you want some flexibility I would suggest learning at least the

Re: [expert] editors

2000-08-20 Thread John Aldrich
On Sun, 20 Aug 2000, you wrote: what kind of a question is that ?!?!??!?! do what ever you want man...and please dont send this junk massages to this list...Linux related question's only ! And this is a non-linux related question, HOW??? Since we've been discussing the relative benefits of

Re: [expert] editors

2000-08-20 Thread Ellick Chan
On Sun, 20 Aug 2000, faisal wrote: Is it wise to work in only one text editor all the time become expert in it ? I would say to find an editor for every type of task. Vi for editing config files. Perhaps an X-based program for writing programs such as Xemacs. And for everything else such as

Re: [expert] editors

2000-08-20 Thread Gary
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said: I can make do on all occassions with vi, but sometimes it's helpful when your editor does spellchecking interactively when typing. You most certainly have (x)emacs or VI spellcheck on the fly if you wish. -- Best regards, Gary

Re: [expert] editors

2000-08-20 Thread Charles Curley
On Sun, Aug 20, 2000 at 08:14:21AM +0500, faisal wrote: Is it wise to work in only one text editor all the time become expert in it ? No. In the course of over 20 years of working with computers, I have learned plenty of editors, and even written a few, three I think. Some of them run on