
I tryed it, and noticed that it is very slow, compared both with Emacs, TextPad, and Emerald. I tryed also leksah, but it is always complaining about something missing in Pango, although it works fine. Here is the error message
(leksah.exe:1588): Pango-WARNING **: error opening config file '"C:\Arquivos de
Programas\Leksah\etc\pango\pangorc': Invalid argument
--- On Tue, 11/3/09, Gregory Crosswhite
On Fri, 16 Oct 2009 10:41:05 -0700
> "Gregory" ==
>>>>>> wrote: Hi Greg,
Gregory> While Emacs has some outline capabilities, they are not at Gregory> this time remotely as nice or as powerful as Leo, which among Gregory> other things:
Do you use Leo for Haskell development?
I've asked on Leo list about support for Haskell and Emacs, but no reply so far.
IIRC, Emacs can be used as Leo's external editor, right?
Sincerely, Gour
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