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Re: SEUL: Text editors.



Roger So wrote:
> 
> I thought someone here might use some opinions from a Linux newbie. :)  So,
> on the editors I used:
> 
> Console editors:
> ae
> This is the editor that comes on Debian's rescue disks.  It's small, fast,
> and easy to use.  All the keybindings are on the top of the screen, and cut
> & paste are pretty simple.  I used it all the time until I got...
> 
> mcedit
> This one came with MC 4.0.  It has more features, online help, and can be
> used by a mouse.  Cut & paste is like Windows 3.1 (Ctrl-Del, Ctrl-Ins and
> Shift-Ins).  Very close to being a replica of edit.com.  I don't know about
> its licensing though (I think its GPL)
>
mcedit LOOKs right ( i.e. colors, shift arrow to select.  and DROP DOWN
MENUS.
This is a nice editor, that needs only minor keybinding modifications 
( and making the copy boton put stuff in the buffer rather than
duplicating
it immediately ).  This could defiantly work.
Except for one little problem.  It is not a separate program but is
embedded
in the 1.7 Meg 'mc' executable.
To the programers;  Can it be extracted and compiled separately ?
MC is GPL so this sort of thing is Legal.
>
> X editors:
> Not much experience here.  I like NEdit, only problem is with its licensing.
> KEdit is nice too, but again, it is not truly free.  What editors are they
> using for GNOME?  Last time I checked their web site, someone was starting
> work on gEdit... might be worth looking into.
> 
> Hope this might help,
> 
> Roger So    rogerso@spacehunt.ml.org

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