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modeless editor suggestions

Name: Anonymous 2012-11-27 10:39

and no emacs

plz advz

Name: Anonymous 2012-11-27 10:42

notepad

Name: Anonymous 2012-11-27 10:45

Visual Studio C#++ Professional Enterprise Service Pack Edition 2014

Name: Anonymous 2012-11-27 10:58

Notepad++. The GUI is a clusterfuck of menus last I checked, though.

Name: Anonymous 2012-11-27 11:01

cat >

Name: Anonymous 2012-11-27 11:06

forgot to mention I use FreeBSD, so
>>2
>>3
>>4
are out

>>5
no.

Name: Anonymous 2012-11-27 11:08

alias notemacs='emacs'
There you go.

Name: Anonymous 2012-11-27 11:18

people who likes notepad
thats the truth...

Name: Anonymous 2012-11-27 11:19

ed

Name: Anonymous 2012-11-27 12:11

textmate

Name: Anonymous 2012-11-27 12:16

Name: Anonymous 2012-11-27 12:21

>>7
no.
>>8
what?
>>9
if I don't get anymore responses, I'm going to use ed
>>10
OSX!
>>11
wine to run notepad.. why what an ENTERPRISE solution!

Name: Anonymous 2012-11-27 12:31

>>12
It's no more ENTERPRISE than using Notepad on Windows.
Actually, Wine is a lot less ENTERPRISE than Windows.

Name: Anonymous 2012-11-27 12:41

nano

Name: Anonymous 2012-11-27 12:57

>>14
say ``NO'' to naNO!

Name: Anonymous 2012-11-27 13:05

vim, you can do everything in insert mode

Name: Anonymous 2012-11-27 13:21

>>16
fuck your pig digusting ``i'' mode!

modes are for CHODES!

Name: Anonymous 2012-11-27 13:45

>>16
Yeah, until you need to undo. Then you're fucked.

Name: Anonymous 2012-11-27 14:06

gvim, you can do everything in insert mode

Name: FTFU 2012-11-27 14:08

>>18
u
Yeah, until you need to undo. Then you're blessed.
vimdoc.sourceforge.net/htmldoc/undo.html

Name: Anonymous 2012-11-27 14:11

MicroEMACS.

Name: Anonymous 2012-11-27 14:33

>>18
Real men don't backtrack on their words and actions.  I wouldn't shake a hand that pressed the ``undo'' combination.

Name: Anonymous 2012-11-27 14:44

Name: Anonymous 2012-11-27 14:46

>>23
That looks a lot like ACME.

I will definitely take Wily into consideration!

Name: Anonymous 2012-11-27 14:46

>>22
I swear, it was my cat that landed on my keyboard and placed all thaSFDXHCNFMVBGF;MGOMH5Y.GFVV

Name: Anonymous 2012-11-27 14:51

>>25
A real /prog/rider would incorporate ``SFDXHCNFMVBGF;MGOMH5Y.GFVV'' into his code.

Name: Anonymous 2012-11-27 15:03

>>26
$ gcc file.c                                                                  
file.c: In function 'main':
file.c:5: error: 'intSFDXHCNFMVBGF' undeclared (first use in this function)
file.c:5: error: (Each undeclared identifier is reported only once
file.c:5: error: for each function it appears in.)
file.c:5: error: 'MGOMH5Y' undeclared (first use in this function)
file.c:6: error: expected ';' before 'return

Name: Anonymous 2012-11-27 15:04

Code your own.

Name: Anonymous 2012-11-27 15:50

>>14
That GPL licensed trash will never pollute my hard drive. That's why I'm making my very own clone of Pico with a sensible MIT license!

I call it Boku.

Name: Anonymous 2012-11-27 15:58

>>29
Back to the imageboards, ``please''.

Name: Anonymous 2012-11-27 17:09

>>29
Boku no nano?

Name: Anonymous 2012-11-27 17:28

>>29
I lol'd.

>>30-31
fuck off, faggots

Name: Anonymous 2012-11-27 17:38

>>18
% echo 'imap <C-u> <esc>ui' >>~/.vimrc.

Name: Anonymous 2012-11-27 17:43

I recommend mg.  It's not Emacs, but it has Emacs-like keybindings, and it certainly isn't bloated:


$ du -sh $(which mg vi)
186K    /usr/bin/mg
384K    /usr/bin/vi


>>6

Definitely mg!

>>21

mg is the only MicroEmacs I've ever really used, apart from a quick editing session on an Atari ST.  How do the other variants differ?

Name: Anonymous 2012-11-27 17:44

>>34
How do the other variants differ?
elisp

Name: Anonymous 2012-11-27 17:55

>>35

Let me clarify:

How do the other MicroEmacs variants differ from mg?

Name: Anonymous 2012-11-27 20:10

>>34
I appreciate how mg will only scroll the current line when it gets too wide for your terminal, as opposed to scrolling the entire fucking document like Emacs and Vim.

Out of all the Conroy μemacs forks, mg is probably the simplest. I think it's tied with uemacs/PK (Linus Torvalds' preferred editor) for similarity to GNU Emacs. Jasspa MicroEmacs is way more popular but also kind of weird. It has this dumb help screen at the top, and I think they changed all the controls. Haven't used it in a long time.

Name: Anonymous 2012-11-28 11:50

I made my decision to use ``mg''.

Thank you all for the suggestions!

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