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Re: Which editor can be used to edit sh file on Windows 95/98/NT?
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- Subject: Re: Which editor can be used to edit sh file on Windows 95/98/NT?
- From: Anne Oertel <heinz-juergenoe at metronet dot de>
- Date: Tue, 22 Feb 2000 21:42:46 +0100
Michael Hirmke wrote:
> =
> Hi Andreas,
> =
> [...]
> >>
> >> So what's happening, with files created by notepad etc., is that the=
last
> >> word on each script line is interpreted as having a CR as the last
> >> character.
> >
> >There is a windows program you can use too, Arachnophilia.
> =
> There is also a win32 gui version of vim available somewhere out there.=
> To be more specific - you can get it via www.vim.org.
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> [...]
> >May you live long and spamless,
> >
> >Andreas Bergstr=F8m
> =
> Bye.
> Michael.
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I'm also very satisfied with the vi clone 'elvis'.
As far as I know there is a cygwin port for the console application.
The win32 gui application I use, has no cygwin file name and
mount table support.
(It's native win32)
ftp://ftp.cs.pdx.edu/pub/elvis/README.html
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with best regards / mit freundlichen Gruessen
Heinz-Juergen Oertel
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