On Monday 27 September 2004 08:32, you wrote: > >> > >>What text editor are you using? ... > > Rob> vi is everywhere, and I have been forced to > Rob> learn it. Emacs is not everywhere. > > As one who has used forms of Emacs almost exclusively > since 1987, I will nonetheless agree with Rob's advice. > > One of the very first principles of becoming familiar > with *any* form of Unix system is to learn vi, which > has been standard on every such system for decades. > It's safe to say that if you don't know vi, you don't > know Unix/Linux. And vi (and its descendants) is really > quite good -- extremely powerful, good enough for > production quality use by most Unix professionals > (programs, sysadmins, etc.). Everyone should know it. > > GNU Emacs is available as standard gear on just about > any GNU/Linux system one is liable to encounter, so > pointing out that Emacs is not everywhere, while > technically true, does not paint an accurate picture of > the reality. > > I'm a long-time advocate of Emacs/XEmacs, but that > subject has been discussed to death, so I now opt not > to participate. It's one of those things where you > either get it or you don't. > > Learn vi and you will always be able to get lots of > work done on a Unix/Linux system. I do know vi, just enough to get by. That doesn't mean I don't hate it. :-) Sorry I brought it up, I just couldn't resist for some reason. :-) Vaughn --------------------------------------------------- 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