[ale] Introduction and info about myself
Beddingfield, Allen
allen at ua.edu
Mon Oct 29 14:20:27 EDT 2012
I suppose I fall into the vi category, since I have only used emacs
onceŠwell, I opened it once, and then I spent all of the time it was open
trying to figure out how to get out of it :D Figuring out the pid at
another terminal and killing it works nicely, BTW.
As for nano/pico - my nickname for them is "The line-wrapping config file
mangler!" They work great a long as no one opens a complex config file
with really long lines. I'm also partial to joe, since I used to be a
WordStar fanatic, and most of the key sequences match up - especially when
you open it with "jstar"
--
Allen Beddingfield
Systems Engineer
The University of Alabama
On 10/29/12 12:17 PM, "simontek at gmail.com" <simontek at gmail.com> wrote:
>I use vi myself. A lot of people I know use nano, only 2 people I know
>use emacs. I figure if I have to use a manual just to exit the program, I
>don't need it.
>Sent via BlackBerry from T-Mobile
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