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In order to learn to use POP-11 using our ``teach'' files on the computer,
you may need to learn to use the Poplog editor
called VED or XVED.
XVED is the more up-to-date version that allows many of the commands to
be chosen by mouse clicks. In what follows, I'll refer to VED to mean either
VED or XVED.
Normally your
main initial task would be to learn VED. You will find
that VED provides an ``interface'' to most of your activities on the
computer.
However as
part of the Prolog course you learned the text/program editor Emacs.
So you have four choices:
- Stick with Emacs and you'll have less to learn, but you won't be able
to make use of the special facilities provided by Ved's integral relationship
to Poplog.
- Learn VED. This is an extra load, but
most of the written and online material
largely assumes that you will have learnt it.
- Make VED look a bit like Emacs. This makes some of
key bindings in VED the same as those in Emacs. (See help emacs).
- Use Emacs but customize it to partially integrate it with Poplog.
(See help emacs).
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Benedict du Boulay, AI Programming II web pages updated on Wednesday 8 January 2003