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NEdit is my favorite text editor. It’s extremely fast, quite stable, and highly extensible (much like Emacs, only without the kitchen sink, the integrated cabal of code-ninjas, and the five African elephants). This is a collection of extremely useful macros for the text editor, everything from C/C++ programming helps to simple stuff like “join lines.” (That’s the one I was Googling for, incidentally, when I came upon this site.)
http://www.mailnet.co.uk/~marc/msl.html
NEdit is my favorite text editor. It’s extremely fast, quite stable, and highly extensible (much like Emacs, only without the kitchen sink, the integrated cabal of code-ninjas, and the five African elephants). This is a collection of extremely useful macros for the text editor, everything from C/C++ programming helps to simple stuff like “join lines.” (That’s the one I was Googling for, incidentally, when I came upon this site.)
[…] In Geekdom, there are perennial debates that carry as much weight as religious discussion: Emacs versus vi, Linux versus BSD, and so forth. One of these debates concerns the desktop platforms of choice. I use and prefer KDE, but GNOME has long been a favorite among Linux users for its sleek interface. […]
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April 7th, 2006 at 02:49:04
[…] In Geekdom, there are perennial debates that carry as much weight as religious discussion: Emacs versus vi, Linux versus BSD, and so forth. One of these debates concerns the desktop platforms of choice. I use and prefer KDE, but GNOME has long been a favorite among Linux users for its sleek interface. […]