Message-Id: <3.0.1.16.19980715125321.2dd7a8d8@shadow.net> Date: Wed, 15 Jul 1998 12:53:21 To: Eli Zaretskii From: Ralph Proctor Subject: Re: A vi for BASH? Cc: djgpp AT delorie DOT com In-Reply-To: References: <3 DOT 0 DOT 1 DOT 16 DOT 19980714163232 DOT 27b7a556 AT shadow DOT net> Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Precedence: bulk At 10:20 AM 7/15/98 +0300, you wrote: >Probably beacuse Elvis was compiled as a 16-bit DPMI program. Yeah, I knew that, but I stupidly thought you could invoke anything with BASH. I now have a 32-bit protected mode form of vi that works good--vim. >Why don't you install Emacs? You will have a great editor, and a very >good vi emulation in one package. (And it certainly doesn't break under >Bash.) I tried EMACS and learned the basics, but my objection NOW is simply that I like to work as much as possible "in the open" that is without an IDE. Later this could change 1.) when I become quite skillful with C and 2.) when I get involved in a large and complex project then I may install it again and work through it. I have two good Windows IDEs and I just don't feel comfortable working that way. But I have a relative who earns his living programming and he says "You'll sure change your mind about that real quick when you do it for money--you'll even learn to like Visual Basic" This is a paraphrase but it makes the point. But thanks, Eli, for the tip. Ralph