>>>>> Jason Costomiris writes:
Jason> I get calls from users all the time asking "How do I search Jason> and replace in my file?" 9 times out of 10, they are using Jason> pico, which has to be the most brain dead editor ever Jason> created. I always tell them, use vi, [...] Well, vi is not the only choice. If they're using X, why don't you tell them to use xedit? It's about as braindead as pico but can do search and replace, so it should be very easy to use. Then, there's nedit which has a nice Motif feel to it so Windoze users will love it instantly. For my part, I use Emacs and I think that simple things are easy to do in Emacs so Emacs isn't unsuited for beginners at all. kai -- Two caf\'e au lait please, but without milk. (American tourist in paris.)