Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!cs.utexas.edu!usc!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!ncar!unmvax!uokmax!occrsh!occrsh.ATT.COM!mwood.UUCP!okcusr.UUCP!bn From: bn@okcusr.UUCP Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga Subject: Re: Text Editor Options Message-ID: <6600005@okcusr.UUCP> Date: 1 Jun 90 02:13:00 GMT References: <2128896348@hellgate.utah.edu> Lines: 17 Nf-ID: #R:hellgate.utah.edu:2128896348:okcusr.UUCP:6600005:000:808 Nf-From: okcusr.UUCP!bn May 31 21:13:00 1990 /* Written 3:32 pm May 26, 1990 by LordBah@cup.portal.com in okcusr.UUCP:comp.s.amiga */ > Am I missing something or are there really no vi (stevie on the Amiga) > fans out there? Sit on the paren/brace/bracket and hit "%". Free, > and not even copyrighted. I like my VI. True, it's not very self-explanatory as many seem to complain, however, it is very functional and besides, I'm used to it. I guess it's because it's the only multi-featured editor that I use. I'm sure that the other editors probably have more features, but why learn a new editor, when my vi gets the job done. By the way, what's the latest version of Stevie? Or is there a REAL vi editor for the Amiga? (Stevie lacks some of the important features.) Bo Najdrovsky ...att!mwood!attcc!ulab!bn mwood!attcc!ulab!bn@ATT.ATT.COM