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- Date: Tue, 6 Feb 2001 09:15:13 +0900
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Vim has OLE connections for certain nameless non-X non-11 Windows systems, but I haven't seen a similar arrangement for Linux. But is it really troublesome? You can keep vim open in one window and type "make" commands (or "gcc" or however you invoke it) in a different window. Yours sincerely, Norman Diamond Pietro Zuco wrote: > > Are there some C developer enviroment for linux that is not emacs? > I only know gcc and a little of emacs but there are few options than TC > for example. > Now I'm editing the source in Vi and after I compile with gcc. If there > errors I have to reopen Vi and my file to correct then. Maybe I'm doing it > in the more long and slow way.
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