On Tue, Jun 24, 2008 at 06:24:54PM -0600, Brian Jorgensen wrote:
> Hey everyone, thanks for your input! Sorry it's taken me a few days to get
> back into the discussion; I was spending time with my mom while she was in
> town.
> 
> I've been trying out the settings and bindings people have recommended for
> vim, and they are really nice. I'm going to play with them for a while and
> see if I can make them work for me.
> 
> I wish it was possible to hit, say, F9 in vim, and have the output go to the
> > terminal.
> >
> > > Sometimes I only use one terminal, in which case I always end vim to
> > > get to the commandline (vim remembers the cursor position when I open
> > > the file again).
> >
> > Additionally, I recommend the 'screen' utility, especially useful when
> > working
> > remotely.
> 
> 
> Because of this, I'm also going to take another look at emacs. I really like
> the ability to run a shell in the same window as the editor (as far as I can
> tell, vim can't do this by itself, you have to use screen or a separate
> shell). Emacs does this really easily; I got this set up in a few minutes
> this morning:
> 
> http://img168.imageshack.us/my.php?image=emacswithipythonwf7.png

Brian, maybe you'll want to look at e.g. vimshell:

http://www.wana.at/vimshell/

I don't feel that strongly about having shell in the same window where
vim sits, but if it'll work for you, please let us know.


> Kirill, thanks for all the vim tips, particularly the stuff about piping.
> I've incorporated a bunch of stuff from your vimrc into my own.

Thanks :)

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    Всего хорошего, Кирилл.

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