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From: hannes@flinx.RoBIN.de (Hannes Deeken)
Newsgroups: comp.os.386bsd.apps
Subject: Re: MicroEmacs
Date: 25 Jan 1994 08:17:30 +0100
Organization: Nosimals & Co.
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References: <9401231826.AA04996@moose.usmcs.maine.edu> <JKH.94Jan24012833@whisker.lotus.ie> <ellis.759392179@nova> <2i173v$n69@pdq.coe.montana.edu>
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nate@bsd.coe.montana.edu (Nate Williams) writes:

>If you want GNU Emacs, then get GNU emacs.  If you want a small editor
>with similar keybinding to GNU emacs that's an JUST an editor, then
>MicroEmacs fits the bill nicely.  Matter of fact vim uses alot of uemacs
>code in it and is very well liked by lots of folks.  I've found the uemacs
>source code easy to modify and understand.  Your milage may vary.

Nope, vim is based on stevie. vile is based on MicroEMACS.


Hannes
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