On Saturday 11 August 2012 15:01, notbob conveyed the following to
comp.os.linux.misc...
> On 2012-08-11, Robert Riches <
spamt...@jacob21819.net> wrote:
>
>> And some versions of vi actually let you delete a character that
>> was in the file before you brought up the editor. It's a pain to
>> be stuck one of the versions of vi that doesn't allow it.
>
> You mean it's a one mode vi? Never heard of such a thing.
>
> That's my entire case against vi(x). Ya gotta change modes to edit.
> What genius came up with that stroke of insanity? Jay-sus, a half
> century old Underwood doesn't even require that. Sure, I can use vi
> if necessary, but why would I want to.
>
>> Emacs, a _REAL_ editor.
>
> I'll be the first to admit, it can be a _REAL_ pain! But, at least ya
> don't hafta change modes to edit. Plus, it's a great file mgr. That,
> IMO, is what makes emacs so great. I always start emacs in dired /.
> You can do anything from there.
Ahh, it's been a long time since I last witnessed the editor wars... :p
Just for the record, I have used vi in the past on proprietary UNIX -
Sperry OS/3, to be precise - and I have both vim and emacs installed
here on my GNU/Linux system. Both are very powerful editors - and
perhaps too powerful for my own needs - but personally, I prefer emacs
as well. ;-)
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= Aragorn =
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