C Programmer's Environment
Bjorn Engsig
bengsig at oracle.nl
Fri Jun 16 17:06:49 AEST 1989
[ let's bring this discussion over to comp.editors ]
>From article <4700039 at m.cs.uiuc.edu> by kenny at m.cs.uiuc.edu:
| I've had the experience of working on a
|system where the sysadmin wouldn't *allow* me to use emacs (which was
|on the system, but available only to users with a `documented need')
|because `vi is better, anyway.' Annoying, at best; crippling, at
|worst.
I agree on this - use the tools available which fit your needs best.
On the other hand, a few days ago I used news on a machine where I
normally don't - and the default VISUAL was emacs which I have never
used. Could all you emacs fans please give a good reason for not having
an obvious way of getting OUT of emacs, I tried anything like q, Q, x, X
various control keys etc., all without very much success. I really
don't know how I finally got out of it.
Maybe I should just learn emacs - if we had it on this system :-)
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