* Carlos E. R.
Sounds very interesting - in fact, I tried it a while ago this morning -, but mine defaults to "emacs" mode, and that's an interface I'm not confortable with.
Supposedly that behaviour can be modified:
Wordstar Emulation ------------------
`wordstar.sl' contains the S-Lang code for JED's Wordstar emulation. Adding the line
locate jed.rc copy to ~/ modify section to read (Borland IDE, same as Wordstar): %---------------------------------------------------------------------- % Keybindings (not loaded for batch processes) % % Default bindings are Emacs-like with EDT emulation on Unix and VMS. % For the PC, only Emacs is enabled by default. If you do not want EDT % bindings, simply coment out the appropriate line. % % For Wordstar like bindings, comment out EDT and Emacs lines and % uncomment Wordstar line. A similar statement applies for BRIEF, % and for Borland IDE-like bindings. % % () = evalfile("emacs"); % Emacs-like bindings % () = evalfile("edt"); % EDT emulation () = evalfile ("ide"); % Borland IDE (see also doc/ide-mode.txt) % () = evalfile ("brief"); % Brief Keybindings (MSDOS only!!) % () = evalfile("wordstar"); % obsolete --- use ide instead) % () = evalfile ("cua"); % CUA-like key bindings % Note: For EDT emulation, jed386.exe requires that the GOLD.COM TSR % be loaded. This TSR is available from space.mit.edu:/pub/davis/jed. note: only one line above does *not* begin with '%'. syntax highlighting for mail entails activating email.sl -- Patrick Shanahan Registered Linux User #207535 http://wahoo.no-ip.org @ http://counter.li.org HOG # US1244711 Photo Album: http://wahoo.no-ip.org/photos