I find myself rearranging java methods in a class for organization purposes, and double clicking to select within braces (PB) or quad clicking to grab a "paragraph" and then just dragging the text to its destination, moving it in the same file, or copying into another open file ... it's pretty sweet.
I'm not going to deny that the command line has power, but don't you old weenies try and deny the power of the GUI either. And finally, GUI programs, and pico, and any other program with a menu, is intended for ease of use, and passive recall of commands that you don't use that often. If cars were as hard to use as command line progs, there wouldn't be any highways. vi has power, vi is pain. Gui's have different power.
And quite frankly, the best thing about emacs in the Mac OS X terminal is that I can copy copy from the terminal using the mouse and Apple-c, and then paste at the cursor. Woohooo, suddenly Emacs inherits a system standard command! I usually do emacs when editing remotely, but any GUI when local, and BBEdit is pretty sweet.
I'm not going to deny that the command line has power, but don't you old weenies try and deny the power of the GUI either. And finally, GUI programs, and pico, and any other program with a menu, is intended for ease of use, and passive recall of commands that you don't use that often. If cars were as hard to use as command line progs, there wouldn't be any highways. vi has power, vi is pain. Gui's have different power.
And quite frankly, the best thing about emacs in the Mac OS X terminal is that I can copy copy from the terminal using the mouse and Apple-c, and then paste at the cursor. Woohooo, suddenly Emacs inherits a system standard command! I usually do emacs when editing remotely, but any GUI when local, and BBEdit is pretty sweet.