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The Lounge What is on Your Mind? What is Your Favorite Editor for Linux and UNIX? | A Video in 1080 HD Post 303036362 by Neo on Monday 24th of June 2019 06:44:01 AM
Old 06-24-2019
What is Your Favorite Editor for Linux and UNIX? | A Video in 1080 HD

We have asked UNIX.com users over the years what is their favorite editor and why. Here is the top three answers.

Here is a new YT video on this question:

What Editor Does Everyone Use?

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https://youtu.be/gqE8RTZZt9g

Of course, vi was the overwhelming favorite.

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catcmds(3U)						    InterViews Reference Manual 					       catcmds(3U)

NAME
NewCompCmd, PrintCmd, QuitCmd, RevertCmd, SaveCompCmd, SaveCompAsCmd, ViewCompCmd - catalog-oriented commands SYNOPSIS
#include <Unidraw/Commands/catcmds.h> DESCRIPTION
The Unidraw library predefines a set of non-interpretive commands that let a user specify components to open, view, and save, plus commands for generating a PostScript external representation and for quitting the application. NewCompCmd re-initializes its editor's component to let the user start editing afresh. If the existing component is modified, NewCompCmd prompts the user to save it. PrintCmd generates a PostScriptView of the editor's component and lets the user send it to a file or to a printer. QuitCmd quits the application, prompting the user to save modified components. RevertCmd lets the user re-open the current component, discarding changes since it was last saved. SaveCompAsCmd lets the user save a component under a particular name, while SaveCompCmd saves a component named previously. Finally, View- CompCmd lets the user specify another component to view in its editor. NEWCOMPCMD PUBLIC OPERATIONS
NewCompCmd(ControlInfo*, Component* prototype = nil) NewCompCmd(Editor* = nil, Component* = nil) Create a new NewCompCmd instance, optionally supplying a prototype component. When executed, NewCompCmd will make its editor edit a copy of the prototype. The editor's original component will be deleted if no other editor refers to it. virtual boolean Reversible() NewCompCmd is not reversible. Component* GetPrototype() Return the prototype component specified in the constructor. PRINTCMD PUBLIC OPERATIONS
PrintCmd(ControlInfo*, PrintDialog* = nil) PrintCmd(Editor* = nil, PrintDialog* = nil) Create a new PrintCmd instance, optionally supplying the PrintDialog to display when executed. virtual boolean Reversible() PrintCmd is not reversible. PRINTCMD PROTECTED OPERATIONS
void print(const char* print_cmd, const char* file) Concatenates print_cmd and file and calls system(3) on the result. QUITCMD PUBLIC OPERATIONS
QuitCmd(ControlInfo*) QuitCmd(Editor* = nil) Create a new QuitCmd instance. virtual boolean Reversible() QuitCmd is not reversible. REVERTCMD PUBLIC OPERATIONS
RevertCmd(ControlInfo*) RevertCmd(Editor* = nil) Create a new RevertCmd instance. virtual boolean Reversible() RevertCmd is not reversible. SAVECOMPCMD PUBLIC OPERATIONS
SaveCompCmd(ControlInfo*) SaveCompCmd(Editor* = nil) Create a new SaveCompCmd instance. virtual boolean Reversible() SaveCompCmd is not reversible. SAVECOMPASCMD PUBLIC OPERATIONS
SaveCompAsCmd(ControlInfo*, FileChooser* = nil) SaveCompAsCmd(Editor* = nil, FileChooser* = nil) Create a new SaveCompAsCmd instance, optionally supplying the FileChooser that will prompt the user to name the component. virtual boolean Reversible() SaveCompAsCmd is not reversible. VIEWCOMPCMD PUBLIC OPERATIONS
ViewCompCmd(ControlInfo*, FileChooser* = nil) ViewCompCmd(Editor* = nil, FileChooser* = nil) Create a new ViewCompCmd instance, optionally supplying the FileChooser that will prompt the user to specify the component to view. After the new component is opened successfully, the editor's original component will be deleted if no other editor refers to it. virtual boolean Reversible() ViewCompCmd is not reversible. SEE ALSO
BasicDialog(3U), Command(3U), Component(3U), Editor(3U), PostScriptView(3U), lpr(1). Unidraw 23 January 1991 catcmds(3U)
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