On Wed, Aug 19, 2009 at 9:04 AM, Edward K. Ream<edream...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> On Wed, Aug 19, 2009 at 8:33 AM, Kent Tenney <kten...@gmail.com> wrote:
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>> This is really quite remarkable.
>>
>> I didn't minimize the leo editor, it's small, below the vim window.
>> I can focus on it to run commands on the scripts, focus the vim
>> window for editing, navigate via tree.
>>
>> Using @auto style nodes, this really looks like a win-win-win-...
>> situation.
>> A Vim user gives up none of their Vim skills, adds lots of power via
>> a minimal learning curve.
>
> I'm kinda lost.  I detached the body editor, but why is that useful?  In
> particular, selecting a Leo node still brings vim to the front.  What am I
> missing?

A vim user will not be happy with other than their real Vim.

It would be like asking a piano player to try a new instrument,
95% of the keys work. They will be 0% happy, not 95%

This setup offers full Vim power + full Leo power with minimal
investment in learning Leo.


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> Edward
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