virtanen writes:
> For a user, who knows about unix and/or linux any of well-known unix
> editor will do, but for a new user, who knows only about
> dos/windows7related products vi, emacs, joe, ae... are all the same
> 'Chinese'?
Many new users have heard that vi is the Linux editor and therefor t
On Fri, 21 May 1999, Richard Kaszeta wrote:
> > THIS IS NOT VI. IT ONLY LOOKS SLIGHTLY LIKE IT. YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED!
> >
For a user, who doesn't know much about computers, it would be nice to
have ee (easy editor) instead of ae included?
For a user, who knows about
unix and/or linux any of
Craig Sanders writes ("Re: An 'ae' testimony"):
>i think that the solution is for ae to print the following in inverse
>text on the top line of the screen:
>
> THIS IS NOT VI. IT ONLY LOOKS SLIGHTLY LIKE IT. YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED!
>
>imo, ae's vi em
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