Path: utzoo!mnetor!tmsoft!torsqnt!lethe!yunexus!ists!helios.physics.utoronto.ca!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!sdd.hp.com!wuarchive!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!uwm.edu!ogicse!decwrl!infopiz!lupine!rfg From: rfg@NCD.COM (Ron Guilmette) Newsgroups: comp.lang.c++ Subject: Re: inline management (source included) Keywords: inline, preprocessing Message-ID: <3785@lupine.NCD.COM> Date: 8 Feb 91 05:39:13 GMT References: <1991Jan22.213115.8716@ctr@italy.eu.net> <3700@lupine.NCD.COM> Organization: Network Computing Devices, Inc., Mt. View, CA Lines: 17 In article fuchs@it.uka.de (Harald Fuchs) writes: > >As far as I know, there is a program named "GNU Emacs" which makes >moving text between files as easy as moving text within a file :-). Yes, but I don't have to f*** around to get "key bindings" (so that the bloody arrow keys work) when I use `vi'. :-) Also, unlike Emacs, vi uses up somewhat less than twice the amount of physical memory that I have on my machine. (1/2 :-) -- // Ron Guilmette - C++ Entomologist // Internet: rfg@ncd.com uucp: ...uunet!lupine!rfg // Motto: If it sticks, force it. If it breaks, it needed replacing anyway.