Configuring external editor in sunstudio IDE

Hello,
I have decided to try and switch to sunstudio IDE as my main development environment. I'd like to configure it to use xemacs as an editor (instead of using the default editor). However, I couldn't easily figure out how to do this. If you could point me in the right direction, I'd greatly appreciate it.
Thank you.

If you want to connect xemacs to the Sun Studio 12 IDE, - sorry, there is no such feature anymore.
The xemacs editor is included in the Sun Studio 12 product, but there is no way to connect it to the Sun Studio IDE.
Sorry about that. Can you try to use the Sun Studio 12 built-in editor? It is much better than it was in previous versions.
Thanks,
Nik

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