[Gllug] color in xterm emacs

Richard Turner richard at rj-turner.freeserve.co.uk
Thu Jul 3 19:40:19 UTC 2003


On Tue, 2003-07-01 at 10:03, Tethys wrote:
> Richard Turner writes:
> 
> >Of course, using nedit also means I don't need to take sides in the vi
> >v. emacs campaign! ;-)
> 
> It also means you can't edit files when you're logged in to a remote
> machine via ssh, unless you a) have X forwarding turned on, b) are
> doing so from a machine with an X server, and c) even if you can do
> a and b, it'll be slow.
> 
> Tet

Oh alright, I'll admit - I use vi when I'm using a terminal :-)
-- 
"Racing turtles, the grapefruit is winning..."
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