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On Thu, 2002-02-28 at 15:15, Bob Cozzi (RPGIV) wrote: > Martin, [snip] > Which goes to show you, even after a decade of GUI-based RPG editors > such as CODE/400 and CodeStudio being available, often for free or > nearly free, there is still no compelling incentive to leave the > high-speed keypunching enablement that SEU provides. And that's a darn > shame. :( > > Bob Cozzi Hi Bob My main reason for sticking with SEU is that the GUI tools you mention aren't available for Linux (yet), rather than any particular liking (or nostalgia) for it. I use SEU for most stuff but drop into my text editor[1] where SEU can't hack it. Using a decent RPG aware editor would be great, but I'm not switching platforms to do it. Regards, Martin [1] Vim - http://www.vim.org - It might not be RPG aware but its text abilities easily make up for that. -- martin@dbg400.net jamaro@firstlinux.net http://www.dbg400.net /"\ DBG/400 - DataBase Generation utilities - AS/400 / iSeries Open \ / Source free test environment tools and others (file/spool/misc) X [this space for hire] ASCII Ribbon Campaign against HTML mail & news / \
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