amen, vi is the best. On 2/2/06, james.zuelow@xxxxxxxxxxx <james.zuelow@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > I suppose I'm firmly in the vi camp. So much so that when I'm in a GUI I > find myself opening a terminal window to vi a text file or write a script, > even though kate is only a click away (I mainly use KDE these days). Kate > has lots of modules for autoindenting and colorizing things like bash > scripts, perl, c, etc. When I remember to use it it is very nice. Kate > will even open a remote file over the network as long as you have ssh > access, so I suppose there's really no excuse not to use it from my > workstation. > > But I usually remember it after I've written the script in a terminal > window with vi. And when I do use it, I always have to take the :wq out of > the file when I'm done, which is annoying when I just wanted to change one > thing. > > Maybe it's not so much vi (since I don't even use the full power of vi, > much less learning a system like emacs) as that I treat KDE as a mechanism > to have more than one shell session open without having to tab-Fn between > them. > > Cheers, > > James > > ------------------------------------ > This is the Juneau-LUG mailing list. > To unsubscribe, send an e-mail to juneau-lug-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with > the word unsubscribe in the subject header. > ------------------------------------ This is the Juneau-LUG mailing list. To unsubscribe, send an e-mail to juneau-lug-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with the word unsubscribe in the subject header.