Venkat Iyer I prefer emacs anytime. Fervent Tcl-Tk disciple. v e n k s i at y a h o o dot c o m ---- vi is also a modal based editor. It's connection to Tcl is that there are several vi-like editors which provide an embedded Tcl interpreter, which can be programmed to manipulate the text. Others support Tcl syntax highlighting, etc. Some of these are: * [Elvis] supports Tcl syntax highlighting * [vile] supports Tcl syntax highlighting * [vim] supports Tcl syntax highlighting and supports embedding Tcl in the editor * [nvi] supports an embedded Tcl interpreter * [tcltags] generates vi ''tags'' files, for locating symbols in files being edited. ---- [Category Person] | [Category Application] }