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It seem that u all want to have ldraw, l3p, and pov-ray in linux and not in
dos and win 31 or up but with low requirememts now if u are all ready
going to do a linux distro ready for user of ldraw that don't want to fight
with linux then I whould like to know want distro should I use for learning
linux while u all do this ldraw/linux thing.
And please I don't want mandrake or and big distro one small and easy to learn.
In lugnet.cad.dev, Dan Boger writes:
> In lugnet.cad.dev (and 1 other group), Jacob Sparre Andersen wrote:
> > > And by the way, since we're in o-t.geek: vi? blech! At least emacs
> > > has the ldraw-mode syntax highlighting.
> >
> > But Emacs needs Ctrl-X to save files. And Ctrl-X closes an XModem
> > connection, so this poor guy who started using Unix more than ten
> > years ago over and XModem connection had to use something else than
> > Emacs for editing files. And now `vi` is one of my acknowledged bad
> > habits. I seriously try to improve, but it is hard.
>
> or just write a syntax file for vim? I was a hard core emacs fan, but
> after years and years, I did switch to vi (well vim)... While it might
> not do *everything* emacs does, it does most everything else, and a
> lot faster :)
>
> Dan
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