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From: bob@osu-eddie.UUCP (Bob Sutterfield)
Newsgroups: comp.text
Subject: Re: edt or vi
Message-ID: <2752@osu-eddie.UUCP>
Date: Fri, 19-Dec-86 23:27:09 EST
Article-I.D.: osu-eddi.2752
Posted: Fri Dec 19 23:27:09 1986
Date-Received: Sun, 21-Dec-86 20:56:42 EST
References: <273@esunix.UUCP>
Reply-To: bob@osu-eddie.UUCP (Bob Sutterfield)
Organization: The Ohio State University Department of Computer & Information Science
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Keywords: vms emacs vi
Summary: vms gnu emacs can emulate vi

In article <273@esunix.UUCP> tlastran@esunix.UUCP (Tom LaStrange) writes:

> ...Has anyone ever ported vi to VMS or written emacs macros to allow
> emacs to behave like vi?
>
>               Tom LaStrange
>               Evans & Sutherland Computer Corporation

	GNU Emacs has two different flavors of vi emulation, named
`vi-mode' and `vip-mode'.  Since GNU Emacs runs on VMS, a really
twisted person could probably run what looks to him like vi on a VMS
VAX.  Or he could run an EDT emulator instead.

	By the way, I have also noticed that former EDT users get
along better with Emacs than with vi, probably because EDT and Emacs
both feel modeless, while vi isn't that way at all.
-- 
 Bob Sutterfield, Department of Computer and Information Science
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