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Just to clarify, XEmacs is NOT a "front end" to Emacs. The two a distinctly different development projects. I'd even go so far to say that their macros are incompatible, but then I'd be treading in the rumor pond since that is second hand information to me. - Christoph On 07-Feb-99 Jerry Feldman wrote: > There is only 1 editor. All the rest are commentaries. It is called emacs > and it comes with Red Hat, Debian and most other distributions. It fully > supports x windows. There is also an X front end called Xemacs. Emacs is > fully extensible, and has many language sensitive modes including C, > C++, SH, Perl, and others. You can use it for email. It also knows about > RCS, and you can compile from it. > > On 6 Feb 99, at 13:32, Brad Noyes <linux_maitre at hotmail.com> wrote: > >> Has anyone encountered a decent C, or C++ editor? I've been using >> CodeWorrier at school. That's an editor that runs on a MAC. I was >> looking for something similar to that for linux. I don't like using VI >> when i edit code. I'm running Red Hat 5.1 if that is of any importance. > > +----------------------------------------------+ > Gerald Feldman <gaf at mediaone.net> > Boston Computer Solutions and Consulting > ICQ#156300
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