Mail Archives: djgpp/1994/11/01/19:20:37
John E. Davis said:
> In addition, you might want to look into using JED. It is _much_
> smaller and faster than Emacs while providing a close emacs emulation.
Oh, I do, I do. But it hasn't worked out as my full time editor, to my
grief as a decade long emacs fan (I actually bought and paid for the
paper emacs manual, to help gauge my devotion). I work in a mixed
environment, sometimes in vanilla DOS, sometimes booted up on a Novell
LAN, imitating vanilla DOS, to the best of my understanding..
JED refuses to start up in the second case, complaining that I need to be
in real mode.
So I end up using JED only when it is worth the hassle to reboot into
vanilla DOS to edit a file.
Which means only when I have a really huge file none of my other editors
will touch.
At which times JED is a lifesaver.
But only then.
Xanthian.
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Kent, the man from xanth.
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