From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 Message-Id: <200404201914.i3KJEbj05929@zamenhof.cs.utwente.nl> To: 9fans@cse.psu.edu Subject: Re: [9fans] p9 mice In-reply-to: Your message of "Tue, 20 Apr 2004 11:22:12 -0600." <76d1808cb580433f7c0b487a0ed78037@plan9.ucalgary.ca> References: <76d1808cb580433f7c0b487a0ed78037@plan9.ucalgary.ca> From: Axel Belinfante MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-ID: <5925.1082488476.1@zamenhof.cs.utwente.nl> Date: Tue, 20 Apr 2004 21:14:36 +0200 Topicbox-Message-UUID: 63c00682-eacd-11e9-9e20-41e7f4b1d025 > > I would recommend trying out the new P9 port to Unix instead of wily. > > The colour scheme alone is gorgeous. Agreed. With my reference to wily I just tried to point out (hmm... the obvious? oh dear... ) that chording and/or acme style editing can be used (and learning investment pays back) also outside plan 9, (and that this has been the case for a while). With the new port this is even easier and, of course, it makes the plan9 feel outside plan 9 much more complete. the wily tutorial I mentioned might be helpful to new acme users too, though (maybe slightly modified for slight differences between the two) Notwithstanding acme's nice colors, one wily feature I may be missing in acme is the way wily allows you to use variables to keep your tag names short (reducing the need to scroll in tags). If e.g. foo=/long/path/prefix is present in wily's environment, all occurences of /long/path/prefix will be replaced by $foo in tag names, and button3 click on $foo opens a window on /long/path/prefix . I'm sure this and other feature differences hava all been discussed before, either here or on the wily fans list... > > Although, I can now no longer easily distinguish my drawterm to > > my home machine from my work desktop. > > that's why i've stuck with 9wm for now -- it got too confusing having > two separate desktops that look exactly the same (vnc)... Hmm. maybe, but border dragging is something I do not want to miss (gotten too used to it in rio and elsewhere to want to go back) (typing this on a pc at home running plan 9 (booted from the file server at work), in a vnc window connecting to a vnc server on the sun at work - in the vnc session I use the rio port, and type in vi in an xterm. wouldn't want to replace the vnc by an exceed session, though) Axel.