Xref: utzoo rec.arts.sf-lovers:58520 rec.arts.fine:283 comp.editors:3049 comp.text:8296 rec.arts.books:21072 rec.arts.poems:11615 bit.listserv.literary:582 alt.prose:996 Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rpi!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!pacific.mps.ohio-state.edu!linac!att!cbnewse!danj1 From: Dan_Jacobson@ATT.COM Newsgroups: rec.arts.sf-lovers,rec.arts.fine,comp.editors,comp.text,rec.arts.books,rec.arts.poems,bit.listserv.literary,alt.prose Subject: Re: What do writers want from a word processor? Message-ID: Date: 21 Apr 91 16:42:49 GMT References: <1991Apr17.175001.8402@sjuphil.uucp> <_FTARF9@xds13.ferranti.com> <1991Apr21.051427.14547@agate.berkeley.edu> Sender: danj1@cbnewse.att.com (Dan Jacobson) Reply-To: Dan_Jacobson@ihlpz.ATT.COM Organization: AT&T-BL, Naperville IL, USA Lines: 19 In-Reply-To: djheydt@garnet.berkeley.edu's message of 21 Apr 91 05:14:27 GMT >>>>> On 21 Apr 91 05:14:27 GMT, djheydt@garnet.berkeley.edu said: djheydt> on. But vi *still* has everything I want except it would be nice djheydt> if I could have windows and have two texts simultaneously visible djheydt> so I could read from and write into one from the other more djheydt> easily. I'd use GNU Emacs' "VIP" vi emulation then... [I know GNU Emacs runs on UNIX and VMS at least. Newsgroups: gnu.emacs.*, comp.emacs] (GNU Emacs doesn't insist you have a mouse either.) djheydt> Does anybody know about a program I've heard of called Easy Access-- djheydt> designed, so I'm told, for people with mobility problems in their djheydt> hands I'm gathering the same disability information, and will send you what I have so far. -- Dan_Jacobson@ATT.COM Naperville IL USA +1 708 979 6364