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  1. Phil Baker Phil Baker Linux , GNOME

    Amazing how Mac OS X doesn't come standard with a text editor even remotely approaching gedit in functionality. !gnome !osx !linux

    about a year ago from web at Tennessee, United States
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    • Will Gardella Will Gardella emacs

      @philbaker1 why would it? Not like you're meant to write code in Mac languages like AppleScript and Quartz :P OTOH, OSX comes with !emacs 22

      about a year ago
    • Phil Baker Phil Baker Will Gardella

      @wgreenhouse Yeah, they want you to use Xcode, which is too heavy for my simple HTML editing needs. And it doesn't have a tabbed interface.

      about a year ago
    • Luis Villa Luis Villa

      @philbaker1 it comes standard with emacs, last I checked. ;)

      about a year ago
    • Kevin T. Neely Kevin T. Neely Luis Villa

      @tieguy @philbaker1 i thought I had to install emacs on MacOSX, last time I used it (tiger)

      about a year ago
    • Phil Baker Phil Baker Kevin T. Neely

      @bogart Believe it or not, I've used Linux since '99 and have never touched emacs. I use do use vi on OSX occasionally. :)

      about a year ago
    • Kevin T. Neely Kevin T. Neely

      @philbaker1 emacs is kind of an OS all on it's own. For better or worse, i started coding HTML w! It back in '95

      about a year ago
    • Jym Dyer Jym Dyer Kevin T. Neely

      @bogart I was doing SGML in Emacs in '84 (customized for DEC's SDML).

      about 11 months ago

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