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Old 10-31-2013, 12:45 PM   #43
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Originally Posted by kovidgoyal View Post
Since I plan on using Tweak Book to replace my current use of vim for editing epubs, that editor needs to reach a stage where I am productive using it. And that is a pretty high bar
Heh, I can imagine. While I'm not lost when using Vim and can get stuff done, I'm by no means a Vi(m) wizard. To be honest, I prefer a... "normal" editor, if you can call it that

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For the moment, I think I'll put editor work on hold and get back to finishing up Tweak Book, at least to the point where it's useful for non vim aficionados.

I can always add smart indent, autocomplete and a vim emulation mode later, when I'm done with the basic Tweak Book functionality.
I think that this is a very sane idea. Vim-type editors can be very fast to work with, but they do have a steep learning curve and need a lot of practice.
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