On 2014-05-30 21:14, Bob Armstrong wrote:
Doesn't MicroEMACS run under VMS?
Dunno - I have never used that version. I use JOVE on a PDP-11 (under
2.11bsd), but that's never been ported to VMS AFAIK.
I have emacs 18.51 running just fine on VAX VMS; I didn't think Alpha
would be that hard! Hmm - maybe I should try to find the sources for that
version.
I have a version of MicroEMACS running under RSX. :-)
Johnny
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On 2014-05-30 21:08, Bob Armstrong wrote:
the stupid CONFIGURE brain damage.
I saw that - a 500 block DCL script is kinda scary, but at least it
doesn't crash.
Personally, I'm happy with vi on unix and EDT on VMS.
EDT (and EVE) are really only useful to me if I have a real VTxxx
keyboard. My right hand knows all the keypad sequences, and can't be
reprogrammed for any PC key layout.
Agree.
vi is, well, evil. The only command I know is :quit! (gotta have the
bang!) for the few times I accidentally get into it :-)
Agree twice on that. :-)
Emacs is just way too heavyweigh with unnecessary features.
You mean "gnu emacs..." and with that I absolutely agree, but I don't know
any other emacs alternative that's been ported to VMS.
AMIS.
Johnny
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On Fri, 30 May 2014, Brian Schenkenberger, VAXman- wrote:
"Bob Armstrong" <bob at jfcl.com> writes:
the stupid CONFIGURE brain damage.
I saw that - a 500 block DCL script is kinda scary, but at least it
doesn't crash.
Personally, I'm happy with vi on unix and EDT on VMS.
EDT (and EVE) are really only useful to me if I have a real VTxxx
keyboard. My right hand knows all the keypad sequences, and can't be
reprogrammed for any PC key layout.
Stop using PeeCee keyboards... they're generally horrible to begin with and
then, there's the issue of the odd layout.
I dunno https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ftDkBFz9BII is a pretty fantastic keyboard.
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"Bob Armstrong" <bob at jfcl.com> writes:
the stupid CONFIGURE brain damage.
I saw that - a 500 block DCL script is kinda scary, but at least it
doesn't crash.
Personally, I'm happy with vi on unix and EDT on VMS.
EDT (and EVE) are really only useful to me if I have a real VTxxx
keyboard. My right hand knows all the keypad sequences, and can't be
reprogrammed for any PC key layout.
Stop using PeeCee keyboards... they're generally horrible to begin with and
then, there's the issue of the odd layout.
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On May 30, 2014, at 3:22 PM, Bob Armstrong <bob at jfcl.com> wrote:
There's always TECO.
How do you think I've been fixing the emacs problems??? :-)
It's a bit tedious, though, and I find that I've forgotten a lot of TECO
commands. I used to be really good at it, but that was around 1978...
Same here. There are TECO manuals on Bitsavers, of course.
A couple of years ago I implemented TECO in Python. I could post that if there is interest...
paul
On Fri, 30 May 2014, Bob Armstrong wrote:
vi is, well, evil. The only command I know is :quit! (gotta have the
bang!) for the few times I accidentally get into it :-)
You mean eVIl. Personally...I often stick with pico/nano as a true heretic.
Emacs is just way too heavyweigh with unnecessary features.
You mean "gnu emacs..." and with that I absolutely agree, but I don't know
any other emacs alternative that's been ported to VMS.
Bob
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There's always TECO.
How do you think I've been fixing the emacs problems??? :-)
It's a bit tedious, though, and I find that I've forgotten a lot of TECO
commands. I used to be really good at it, but that was around 1978...
Bob
El 30/05/2014, a les 21.16, <Paul_Koning at Dell.com> <Paul_Koning at Dell.com> va escriure:
On May 30, 2014, at 3:08 PM, Bob Armstrong <bob at jfcl.com> wrote:
...
EDT (and EVE) are really only useful to me if I have a real VTxxx
keyboard. My right hand knows all the keypad sequences, and can't be
reprogrammed for any PC key layout.
vi is, well, evil. The only command I know is :quit! (gotta have the
bang!) for the few times I accidentally get into it :-)
There s always TECO.
Or SUMSLP. Batch editing rules!
Jordi Guillaumes i Pons
jg at jordi.guillaumes.name
HECnet: BITXOV::JGUILLAUMES
On May 30, 2014, at 3:08 PM, Bob Armstrong <bob at jfcl.com> wrote:
...
EDT (and EVE) are really only useful to me if I have a real VTxxx
keyboard. My right hand knows all the keypad sequences, and can't be
reprogrammed for any PC key layout.
vi is, well, evil. The only command I know is :quit! (gotta have the
bang!) for the few times I accidentally get into it :-)
There s always TECO.
paul
Doesn't MicroEMACS run under VMS?
Dunno - I have never used that version. I use JOVE on a PDP-11 (under
2.11bsd), but that's never been ported to VMS AFAIK.
I have emacs 18.51 running just fine on VAX VMS; I didn't think Alpha
would be that hard! Hmm - maybe I should try to find the sources for that
version.
Thanks,
Bob