I am talking about specific features for an editor I am thinking of
making. I have tried gvim before and am not very happy while using it.

On 3/26/06, John R. Culleton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sunday 26 March 2006 19:24, Jeffrey Drake wrote:
> > If you were going to use an editor for context usage (potentially
> > integrated into a Context suite), what features would you like from
> > it?
> >
> > Especially interested in what features in regular editors are quite
> > useless to have around all the time. I tried the scite in the context
> > mswindows distro, and didn't find it the most visually appealing and
> > slightly cumbersome in configuration.
> >
> > Regards,
> > Jeffrey Drake
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> Well basically I like the feature set of Gvim. For newbies I
> recommend eVim, which is Gvim jammed in first gear.
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