[boulder.pm] emacs, vim, gardening and stuff

Keanan Smith KSmith at netLibrary.com
Mon Jun 24 13:52:15 CDT 2002


Yah, I actually have VIm for Windows at work as well, I find that I don't
really want to use VIm when I have to do alot of mousing back and forth
between windows (Which I do at work) I prefer VIm when all i have to do is
type in stuff (Works well for my devel at home) I could probably spend the
time to customize ViM at work to do everything I want UE to do (And more)
I'm just lazy and work installed it so I use it ;)

-----Original Message-----
From: Dave Price [mailto:davep at kinaole.org]
Sent: Monday, June 24, 2002 12:43 PM
To: boulder-pm-list at happyfunball.pm.org; KSmith at netLibrary.com
Subject: Re: [boulder.pm] emacs, vim, gardening and stuff


On Mon, Jun 24, 2002 at 09:44:12AM -0600, Keanan Smith wrote:
> Hrm, VIm over Emacs, (Actually at work I use a silly win* program called
> UltraEdit, it seems to work well enough) Of course I grew up using VI
> (Literally, I started using it when I was 7 when I dialed-in to my dad's
> main frame to play 'adventure', 'nethack' and 'rogue' *grin*)
> 
If you company allows it, you can run the vim for win32;  not quite GPL,
vim uses the charity license, but the win32 product is great
(www.vim.org)

aloha,
dave



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