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snake_eyes said:I have used both XEmacs and vi/gvim for VHDL and Verilog. I think if you are using VHDL, Xemacs is the best because of its powerfull VHDL mode. The Xemacs has complex (as compared to vi/gvim) editing commands, like column select, searching ease.
In verilog, I made my own cutom file for Gvim which gives me the power of Verilog electric mode of Emacs and the inbuilt utilities of Gvim. I guess Gvim is simpler and elegant than Emacs.
snake_eyes said:I have used both XEmacs and vi/gvim for VHDL and Verilog. I think if you are using VHDL, Xemacs is the best because of its powerfull VHDL mode. The Xemacs has complex (as compared to vi/gvim) editing commands, like column select, searching ease.
In verilog, I made my own cutom file for Gvim which gives me the power of Verilog electric mode of Emacs and the inbuilt utilities of Gvim. I guess Gvim is simpler and elegant than Emacs.