Hi there!
On 12 Jan 00, at 16:12, Steve Lamb wrote
about "Re: suggestion- / wish-list":
> > WinEdt is "normal", then;-)
>
> Your point? The statement was that if you program for DDE that is *all*
> one needs to do. This, to me, seems like a naive statement as I'm sure all
> editors do not support DDE. I doubt that vim supports it. So can DDE support
> "normal" editors?
DDE is a protocol *many* applications support and which allows *me* to use
WinEdt as an "outer" editor for Pegasus and each and every other application
that supports it. I believe it's normal, if you don't think so, it's your problem.
Furthermore, if your favourite vim doesn't support DDE, it's another *your*
problem (and problem of other vim users under Windoze)...
I haven't got these problems, morethenthat, WinEdt allows me to call it any
way I like, and via the commandline parameters as well.
DDE is the only *effective* protocol IMO existing under windoze that allows
dirrect applications transactions. It really *works*...
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(St.Petersburg, Russia)
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