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Re: SEUL: SEOL Text EDITOR



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> On 02-Feb-98 jfm2@club-internet.fr wrote:
> >
> > Emacs has menus.  In fact you can look Emacs as a mouse editor with
> > keyboard shortcuts like any newer editor.  The fact than Emacs was
> > born on TTYs has led to teaching its use through the shortcuts.  And
> > even if not intuitive, programmers would be better to use it instead
> > of most intuitive editors: Emacs will avoid you some bugs.  Of course
> > you could use Xemacs instead.  :-)
> 
> Has anyone here used elvis?  (Emacs-Like vi)
> 

No.  Elvis means Elvis looks like VI.  It is a VI clone somewhat more
powerful than standard VI but about as user friendly.

-- 
			Jean Francois Martinez

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