On 2/18/06, John Nall wrote: > I've just begun playing around with Cygwin, because not having a C > compiler under Windows is a pain. But I cannot find an editor. I tried > vi, vim, emacs, gedit -- none of them are there. I just did the basic > download and installation of Cygwin, so perhaps that does not include an > editor, although I would find that incredible to believe. More likely I > did something wrong, or am doing something wrong, or both. Anyway, the > bash shell comes up OK, and gcc appears to work, and /bin has a lot of > programs, so things appear to be in order. Except no editor. Any > suggestions? > > John > I haven't installed Cygwin in a while, but I seem to remember that it comes with nano. Once you figure out the Cygwin packaging system, you'll see packages to download all the popular editors. I know there's a Cygwin-enabled Emacs. I've used it before. It's not part of the minimal download, however. Regards, Mark markrages@gmail -- You think that it is a secret, but it never has been one. - fortune cookie -- http://www.piclist.com PIC/SX FAQ & list archive View/change your membership options at http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist