On Wed, Aug 03, 2011, Clarke Echols wrote: > Bite the bullet and keep using vim.
That would be my suggestion, too, even though Simon's apparently looking for ways to avoid it. I don't think it's by accident that so many of us on the list, who do so much writing, use vi. Still, learning vi when all you want is syntax highlighting for groff source... It's kind of like telling someone to go mine lapis lazuli and grind it into pigment, when all they want to do is paint with blue. > The book "The Ultimate Guide to the Vi and Ex Text Editors" is > still available from Amazon, though availability appears to be > fading (1-3 month lead time, but some are in stock (used?). Clarke, is there any way we could get permission to do with _Ultimate Guide_ what was done a couple of years ago with UTP? Yours is, as you say, the best vi book around. > Dave Taylor in Workstation magazine (1990) said even if you have > thousands of hours of experience using vi, it's well worth several > hours reading that book. And after reading it, and a couple thousand more hours using vim, you still won't know everything there is to know! -- Peter Schaffter Author of The Binbrook Caucus http://www.schaffter.ca