Hezy, just some hundred lines of gvimrc needed, and it does everything one
could possibly want from an editor (well, except some of that unholy comfort,
and an interface that goes beyond "xterm with a custom menu &
toolbar".)
I like it for it's great configurability and minimalism.
(Although the gui version could do with a little less
performance-optimisation. It's often cpu-greedy to a point that one has to
manually refresh the display.)
The one true editor (other than Emacs). Fast, powerful and lots of cool
extensions. However, unlike Emacs, it's not a lifestyle choice -- no email, no
shell, etc... (at least not yet). Awkward to learn, but repays the effort once
the finger habits become automatic
Linux's vim is my favorite text editor (I never use gvim with X), but GVim
for Windows gives me weird feelings due to its toolbar/menubar, and I have to
turn them off to feel right.
once you learn how to use VIM, you will become coding machine and forget about your mouse.
Vim is a really great editor! When you learn Vim functionalities you don't want to use other editor.
Hezy, just some hundred lines of gvimrc needed, and it does everything one could possibly want from an editor (well, except some of that unholy comfort, and an interface that goes beyond "xterm with a custom menu & toolbar".)
I like it for it's great configurability and minimalism.
(Although the gui version could do with a little less performance-optimisation. It's often cpu-greedy to a point that one has to manually refresh the display.)
What can I say you don't know about vim. Vim forever!!!!
The best ever! When you have something to do with a text and don't have any idea on how to do it, search about VIM. Half of the way is done.
The one true editor (other than Emacs). Fast, powerful and lots of cool extensions. However, unlike Emacs, it's not a lifestyle choice -- no email, no shell, etc... (at least not yet). Awkward to learn, but repays the effort once the finger habits become automatic
this has to be the best CLI editor of all time. It has so many useful features.
My universal instrument. For editing configs, software development, etc
Just the best text editor all over the world.
Linux's vim is my favorite text editor (I never use gvim with X), but GVim for Windows gives me weird feelings due to its toolbar/menubar, and I have to turn them off to feel right.
它好,我也好
复杂简单,简单复杂。
I love VIM.
Use it on Linux all the time.
p.s: Giving vim an Interface rating of more than 2 stars is really showing you need to reevaluate your point of view on modern computing :)
За 5 лет Vim съел мой мозг так, что я уже не могу ничем другим пользоваться!