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Re: Cross-platform development: editors

by jacques (Priest)
on Nov 16, 2004 at 16:14 UTC ( [id://408247]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??

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in reply to Cross-platform development: editors

I've tried the ported versions of Emacs and Vim, but I find they both lack features I rely on.

I'm a heavy vim user, and I am confident vim supports everything on your list. So does emacs. And both vim and emacs work across the platforms you listed. These are robust editors with a long history of development. It takes time to learn how to use many of their features. I think you should go back and investigate them some more.

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