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Re: IDLWAVE 4.5 [message #22312 is a reply to message #22058] Wed, 01 November 2000 14:38 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Matt Haffner is currently offline  Matt Haffner
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Paul van Delst wrote:
>
> Vapuser wrote:
>>
>> Carsten Dominik <dominik@astro.uva.nl> writes:
>>
>>> IDLWAVE 4.5 fixes a few minor bugs in the object support.
>>> (reported by JD Smith, as usually - is anybody else using this?).
>>>
>>> http://www.strw.leidenuniv.nl/~dominik/Tools/idlwave
>>>
>>> - Carsten
>>
>> Carsten;
>>
>> I realize I'm a little late on this thread, but... I just want to
>> say I use IDLWAVE mode *all the time*. It's the *only* way I do any
>> editing. I almost never run IDL outside of idlwave-shell and I
>> especially love the ability to write a little .run script in a
>> buffer, then do 'C-h; C-cC-dC-e' to run it.
>
> 'C-h; C-cC-dC-e'?
>
> Good ctrl-alt-del lord! Now I remember why I don't use emacs. :o)

Not to start a editor holy-war or anything but for quite a while most of
the cryptic keyboard commands are available via menus in emacs and
xemacs for you mouse-types. This is especially true for custom modes
like IDLWAVE--just about everything is there in the menu for you to
explore...

mh
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