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Path: sserve!newshost.anu.edu.au!munnari.oz.au!news.Hawaii.Edu!ames!decwrl!nic.hookup.net!swrinde!cs.utexas.edu!uunet!zib-berlin.de!netmbx.de!Germany.EU.net!EU.net!ieunet!news.ieunet.ie!jkh From: jkh@whisker.lotus.ie (Jordan K. Hubbard) Newsgroups: comp.os.386bsd.apps Subject: Re: seeking smaller emacs Date: 25 Jan 1994 00:56:36 GMT Organization: Dublin, Ireland Lines: 21 Distribution: world Message-ID: <JKH.94Jan25005636@whisker.lotus.ie> References: <9401231826.AA04996@moose.usmcs.maine.edu> <JKH.94Jan24012833@whisker.lotus.ie> <ellis.759392179@nova> NNTP-Posting-Host: whisker.hubbard.ie In-reply-to: ellis@nova.gmi.edu's message of 24 Jan 94 06:16:19 GMT In article <ellis.759392179@nova> ellis@nova.gmi.edu (R. Stewart Ellis) writes: I use and endorse jove, which does not have an extention language, but really does not need one. It does C and lisp formatting if you wish and ... I did not mean to slight Jove, which is indeed a fine editor. If someone were to make a PACKAGE out of it, I'd be happy to put it up! Hint hint.. :-) Another small emacs gathering steam on the horizon is jed. It is a little more like GNU emacs in some ways, although it started as edt with emacs I completely forgot about jed, and I'm the one who packaged it! Sonofagun! jed_bin.tgz can be found in the packages directory on freebsd.cdrom.com. I agree, jed is cute. I was especially impressed at the fully functional info browser.. Jordan -- (Jordan K Hubbard) jkh@violet.berkeley.edu, jkh@al.org, jkh@whisker.hubbard.ie FreeBSD Core Team. I *AM* the barnacle-encrusted bivalve of doom.