Quanta is my favorite, but kate is quickly becoming my favorite for everything. I like the built in docs for quanta quite a bit. It's handy for php as well. nathan On Tuesday 17 September 2002 03:46 pm, Mark Berkwitt wrote: > I understand that since they are different they would have general purpose > proponents, but what about for a specific use, such as writing web pages? > What would be their major advantages and disadvantages? > I'm also considering Quanta+. > > On Tuesday 03 September 2002 03:19 pm, Lynn David Newton wrote: > > Mark> It's interesting that you should mention emacs. > > Mark> I just started learning emacs while wondering > > Mark> if I should invest my time in vim instead. I > > Mark> have a book, "GNU Emacs" 2nd ed. Oreilly 1996, > > Mark> based on Version 19.30 where the author > > Mark> describes the advances and differences since > > Mark> the book's first edition based on Version 18. > > Mark> Here we are at Version 21 suggesting I should > > Mark> probably toss the book and use the online and > > Mark> help tutorials. > > > > No one needs a book to learn Emacs, which is by nature > > self-documenting. The tutorial is a fine place to learn > > the basics, followed by the Info manual. Once you learn > > how to find the information you need, which is always a > > couple of keystrokes away, you don't need a book. > > > > I don't get involved in Emacs versus Vim discussions > > because they are not the same thing. No person who does > > not know vi and its extensions upside down and > > backwards can legitimately claim to know Unix. I've > > known it since 1983. However, I've used Emacs since > > 1987, and since about 1991, XEmacs, for 99.5% of > > everything I do on any Unix machine it is available on. > > > > The bottom line is you'd better learn them both. In the > > Unix/Linux classes I teach at UAT, I teach only vi > > (vim) in the first semester, but have a brief lab in > > Emacs (GNU) in the second semester. > > -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- > PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us > To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change you mail settings: > http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss