On 28-May-98 James Michael Keller wrote:
> I'm looking for a decent IDE for X that can at the very least give
>
> What I'm using now is multiple xterm windows so I can atleast edit an
> object's codefile and look at the header, and run make in another
> window, then move over a
I have been quite happily using Gnuplot 3.5 for my function plotting
needs for a little while now. I was wondering if anyone could suggest
something that does the job better. I would prefer it to be a command
line tool, but I suppose something with an X interface would be okay
too.
RH
> On Tue, 05 May 1998, Filby, Gordon wrote:
>>5. Is possible to place the scroll bar at the right of
>>the emacs screen?
>
> Not that I know of - get the sources and fix it. :) Xemacs, though,
> puts
> the scroll bar on the right, and some prefer xemacs to emacs, and you
> could just grab the
On 30-Apr-98 Bench wrote:
> Is there any program in Redhat that allows continuation of
> interrupted ftp download?
I think you'll find that the ftp client (on my machine came from the
ftp-0.10-1) does this quite happily. The command within the program is
reget, do a 'man ftp' for more info.
On 07-Apr-98 kLicK wrote:
>Are there any GOOD wordprocessing programs that are free?
If WYSIWYG isn't a requirement for you (and even if you think it is you
should still look into this) I would recommend LaTeX. Sure it isn't the
newest thing out there, but it produces much better output, IMHO,