[OT] JavaScript editor?
andre at andregarzia.com
andre at andregarzia.com
Sun Sep 27 12:33:35 EDT 2009
Richard,
I dont think it is feasible to support emacs keybindings on a custom
editor, they are deeply related to emacs workflow. It is easier to
support GNU nano (aka pico) keys, they are easy and simple
Cheers
Enviado de meu iPhone
Em 27/09/2009, às 13:25, Richard Gaskin <ambassador at fourthworld.com>
escreveu:
> A long time ago Andre Garzia wrote:
>
> > On 12/7/07, Richard Gaskin wrote:
> ...
> >> What's your favorite JavaScript editor?
> ...
> > It pays to learn emacs or vi, since you'll probably be using ssh to
> > the server and thats is probably what you'll have in there.
>
> Since it started as a fork of MC's open source editor, my custom
> text editor originally had support for emacs key bindings. But
> recently I was cleaning up the code and opted to remove that
> support, since I've not come across anyone (except Scott Raney <g>)
> who's used emacs in the last decade.
>
> How often do you use emacs?
>
> Do others here use it?
>
> How essential would you consider the option of supporting emacs key
> bindings in a 21st century text editor?
>
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