dwl10@uts.amdahl.com (Dave Lowrey) (05/02/90)
In article <23801@eerie.acsu.Buffalo.EDU> swann@acsu.Buffalo.EDU (stephen swann) writes: >Hi folks. > > I really want a better editor. MEmacs is ok, but I want a more >powerful version. I like Emacs look-alikes, I want more features. >i.e. Write-region (to a file), I can't believe they left it out. >i.e. Using the ALT key instead of ESC to do the "reverse" of CTR: You > know what I mean - "ALT-v" to go up a page, instead of "ESC v" >i.e. Easy key definition (yeah, I know MEmacs does that) >i.e. A nice macro language >i.e. Reads a startup-config file to set macros, etc... > >Anybody know an editor that behaves like this? I'd appreciate an info. > >Thanks. > Steve S. Matt Dillon's DME will do all of the above, and more. It allows you to define any key combination to do any command/macro4 It is avaliable on the Fish disks, and most archives -- "This ain't Rock 'N Roll, | These be my words, not my employer's! this is Genocide!" |Dave Lowrey - Amdahl Corp. - Houston, TX David Bowie - |In Texas: {moray,uhnix1}!starsoft!david "Daimond Dogs" |The World: dwl10@uts.amdahl.com (amdahl!dwl10)