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From: ronc@cerebus.UUCP (Ronald O. Christian)
Newsgroups: comp.unix.questions
Subject: Re: emacs vs vi
Message-ID: <811@cerebus.UUCP>
Date: 13 Jul 88 20:21:13 GMT
References: <16435@brl-adm.ARPA> <422@ns.ns.com>
Reply-To: ronc@cerebus.UUCP (Ronald O. Christian)
Organization: Fujitsu America, Inc.
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In article <422@ns.ns.com> ddb@ns.ns.com (David Dyer-Bennet) writes:
>  Try this, composed on the spot:
>
>To invoke editor on a file: emacs 
>To save the file: ^X^S
>To exit without saving: ^X^C
>Cursor keys move you around.  Typing inserts the characters typed.  Delete
>deletes the character to the left of the cursor.
>To delete from current position to end of line: ^K
>To go to beginning of line: ^A  To end of line: ^E
>Backspace invokes help.

Putting on my novice user hat for a minute:

I tried the above and when I tried to save the file the screen froze.
I had to turn the terminal off and back on to restore control, and
then I couldn't tell where I was on the screen.  I tried repeatedly
to save the file, and each time ran into the same problem.  I finally
had to exit without saving.  (That worked.) What a dumb editor.  I'm
going back to vi.

Taking off my novice user hat now.  (Chee, that thing fits too tight!)

David, I think you'd have to add some to your instructions.



				Ron
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