On 22-Aug-01 Adam Bower wrote:
On Wed, 22 Aug 2001, Alexis Lee wrote:
HTML == http://werbach.com/barebones/
I would be very happy to add that barebones thing, except it still hasn't loaded :-p
Bah, try an html jalfrezi, http://www.jalfrezi.com/
I mayadd to this answer in a different thread.
Similarly:
Emacs: Everything included and further extensible thru ELISP Vim: Everything a text editor should have, plus many extensibility options Pico: Nice and simple, good starter
I would mention ae instead/also along with pico. Pico does have a restrictive license so is not shipped with Debian as standard (I think) ae is (not restricted and included in Debian as standard) though and is an alright editor for beginners.
Have you heard of nano which I belive is a lower resource pico look and feel editor with a few addons, last time I looked it was very alpha (but had a I belive debian compatable licence) maybe nano should be placed instead of pico on the list.
Also for cirtain nedit should be on the list as it is probably the most popular non terminal based text editor. It supports macros, scripting syntax hylighting crash recovery, ctags, as well as split editing windows a client server architecture and more.
Anyway I shall goe off and download the cvs
Owen