The text editor thread
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So what text editor do you use?
I use Emacs, it's great for editing text. The rcirc irc client is also great, combined with the spell checker (flyspell-mode) it is probably my most used program.
I use vi for system administration (since 1986) and GNU Emacs for
everything else (since 1991).
2010/9/13 <name at domain>:
> So what text editor do you use?
>
> I use Emacs, it's great for editing text. The rcirc irc client is also
> great, combined with the spell checker (flyspell-mode) it is probably my
> most used program.
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Nuno Miguel dos Santos Baeta
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In X I use Leafpad usually and sometimes also gedit. Leafpad is faster, gedit is smarter. Off X I use nano for its simpliness.
I've tried emacs and vi and found both frightening. I'm sure they're great tools though.
I use vim for some things, emacs for others. For most configuration file editing, I use vim; for designing and updating my website, emacs. I used to use nano for what I use vim for now, but as soon as I bothered to learn how to use vim, I found it quite foolish to go back to nano. The other day, however, I edited my .emacs file with vim. It felt dirty.
> I use vim for some things, emacs for others.
So, you can troll yourself then!
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