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Date:      Tue, 23 Nov 1999 21:10:49 +0100
From:      "James A Wilde" <james.wilde@telia.com>
To:        <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org>
Subject:   Re: Programmers' editor?
Message-ID:  <009901bf35ee$d892ef60$8208a8c0@iqunlimited.net>
References:  <38375433.193946BF@sasknow.com>

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Related question from a greenhorn.

Most of my editing is administrative editing of configuration files and =
the like.  For that vi is a pita with all that programmers crap.  The =
only functionality I use is x for delete, i for input, Alt $ for goto =
eol (I don't know how you get to the beginning) and d with the down =
arrow to remove two lines, which means that I often have to insert a =
line first in order to delete the one line I need to remove.

Is there for UNIX  something with the lack of complexity of the DOS edit =
program?  Simple marking, cutting, pasting is all I really need.

Thanks for any tips.

mvh/regards

James Wilde

----- Original Message -----=20
From: Ryan Thompson [FreeBSD] <freebsd@sasknow.com>
To: <freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG>
Sent: Sunday, November 21, 1999 03:08
Subject: Programmers' editor?


> Hi all;
>=20
> As many of us here are programmers, and do so in FreeBSD, I reasoned
> that this would be great place to find out what console text editors
> people use.  Before this thread even gets going, though, let's =
remember
> not to start a flamewar, and move relevant parts to -chat :-)
>=20
> I currently use lpe (I downloaded/compiled, but there's a slightly =
dated
> version available in ports, last time I checked).  I do a great deal =
of
> development in Perl and Java, with copious amounts of C(++) and HTML
> thrown in.  lpe handles the syntax highlighting for all of these (and
> the colours aren't that bad, either :-)  The only things I find (more
> than slightly) annoying about lpe is its lack of auto-indent, and lack
> of configuration options (most, if not all persistent configuration
> options must be compiled in).  Not-so-slightly annoying is its lack of
> automatic indents (i.e. tab width indent after a curly { brace).=20
> Admittedly, lpe isn't built for power, but it turns out to be a good
> all-around editor.
>=20
> If I had a large programming project sprawled over many source files,
> admittedly, I'd move over to something more like emacs... But, for the
> day to day edits and smaller projects, lpe is about the best I've =
found,
> and walks with a very small footprint.
>=20
> Feel free to 'disagree' with me;  I'd like to see what others are =
using.
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> --=20
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