Effortless editing with Speakup

Steve Holmes steve at holmesgrown.com
Wed May 12 16:46:08 EDT 2004


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Like what has been echoed already on this thread and what I've said in
my private note to you, this old version of speakup is really going to
hender you!  The latest (CVS) versions of speakup solve the cursor
tracking delema once and for - at least with most editors.  Then it
just gets down to the structure of editor you like.  You mentioned
previoud unix shell experience so then you can give Emacs, Vi,
Pico/Nano, etc. a try and compare for your own comfort level.  I
personally use emacs for most all my editing needs but have come back
to vim (VI improved) for another go around.  it is quite powerful.  I
like vi 'cause it starts up much more quickly than emacs but does have
a more complex mode environment as you might recall.

Oh, you mentioned Elvis; Yeah, I believe it is the defacto standard vi
editor for Slackware at least.  Vi is symbolically linked to elvis by
slackware basic defaults.  if you go to install vim, you then can
symlink that to vi instead.  For basic use, elvis and vim are similar
but I understand vim has much more power and more features.

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