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It's best to avoid vi dependence. It has driven people to develop everything from vi inspired web browsers to vi inspired window managers, simply because it's impossible to use anything else once the keybindings are hardwired into your brain.
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![]() I've had a few programs that did this. Mostly recently, after a few months getting used to a keyboard with built-in screenshot capabilities, I saw a beautiful sunset while driving and tried to hit the screenshot key. ![]() |
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After you have learned all of them, you'll find that there's always... JUST ONE MORE. And if there's not... then there WILL be, with the next release. Quote:
You either don't use Vim... or you use it for about everything. It's impossible to "casually" use it. (The same is probably true for Emacs.) As said, I can use Vi / Vim (and Emacs) to get some basic stuff done if I need to, but I'm not using them as my main text editors. |
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#456 |
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I can use Emacs to get some basic stuff done if I need to, but I'm not using it as my main operating system.
![]() Actually, I am a vi user and it does create problems when writing in other programs since the periodic vi command will sneak into my writing. The absent minded deletion of three letters makes it look like my mind is on porn, since it is the command xxx. Moving the cursor up three lines makes me look like a white supremacist, since it is the command kkk. And yes, that has happened while I've been writing stuff in web browsers, email clients, and word processors. ![]() |
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Have you seen this? (I actually have nothing against emacs users, and made a concerted effort to learn it many years ago, but my fingers simply could not handle the contortions required. I do all my editing in vi and get by with a tiny subset of the commands. But I was very glad to learn % a few years back.)
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I think that HarryT is smart and experienced enough not to run away screaming. Harry has been learning Greek (!!!), so he could read Greek classics in original. Vim can't be *much* more difficult, can it? ![]() Quote:
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Install it. Find file vimrcexample.vim and rename it to vimrc.vim - because without configuration file Vim behaves just like canonical version of vi, so you are missing like 90% of cool stuff. start [G]vim press Esc several times type :help on the command line. It has *very* nice manual built in in form of User manual written by a real technical writer and a reference manual that is better than any documentation I have ever seen for any piece of software. To see the list of all commands type <Esc><Esc>:help index When you edit your vimrc file, put something like :source mswin.vim at the end. mswin.vim is a configuration file you can find somewhere in directories Vim installs and has configuration for all the stuff you are used to, like Ctrl+C, Ctrl+Insert, ... so you do not need to do everything "the Vim way" - like using hjkl letters for navigating the cursor. You do not have to rewire your brain, just because somebody things that hjkl is more natural to touch typist than the use of arrow keys. Quote:
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I know people that do casually use it. They are, for example, people that have to edit a config file or two on a Filer server (the one from NetApp). They know 7 commands and they know they have to press 'i' to start writing and press <Esc>:wq to save and quit. This is all you really need to know for casual use. |
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One more thing, to get back to the thread topic.
When I purchased a new notebook with Windows 8 preinstalled I had to read up on how to work with it. How to, for example, switch it off, or do other ordinary things. My conclusion was that Windows 8 was like Emacs. It can do anything, you just have to know lots of shortcuts. They just begin with pressing the Win key, instead of C-x M-c M-butterfly. And instead of sitting down and using it straight away you have to sit down for couple of days and learn stuff. At the end I have upgraded Windows 8 to Mint Linux and I am happy. |
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In the newer Office applications, there are a number of choices for the kind of past one wants--matching the receiving document's style, keeping the original, or plain text. There is a paste icon that can be on the quick bar that gives you those three choices. Not sure if Ctrl-V does that or not.
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If you want a full-featured, multi-windowed programmer's text editor with the gloriously efficient vi way of working (modal, with the very logical orthogonal operator+motion approach) then you need to look at Vim. For someone who likes to keep their hands on the keyboard, there's nothing to beat it in terms of editing power per keystroke (IMHO, of course ![]() As you're already a vi user, the mind-set shift that novices need to undergo to get the hang of the vi approach won't be needed - the rest of the learning curve is just picking up the added bits as you need them. There is a bit of a learning curve for novices, but once you understand the vi way of working (which is highly logical, so can be picked up quickly) the rest comes pretty easily. (Oh goody - editor wars on mobileread ![]() /JB |
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Maybe you forgot to move the Ctrl key to its proper place (the CAPS Lock position on modern keyboards).
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I can only say that you "real" programmers are "wild and crazy guys."
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