On  0, Robin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Call me weird, but I have a current preference for twin.  It's an 
> ncurses window manager, in which I have one window running vim, and 
> another where I run `make`.  Of course, I have to switch to X to test 
> anything graphics wise.  vim does color code for me, and I could run 
> \[[:make, if I wanted to.

You are wierd.

I use a similar philosophy, even if my tools aren't *quite* so arcane.
I have emacs/jde sitting on one virtual desktop, with the speedbar
open, a terminal where I run make on another (if I get really keen I
get emacs to run make, jikes to spit out emacs-compatible errors and
then I can jump direct to errors, but its usually not worth it), and a
third terminal on another where I run the thing.  It works...

Tom
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