On Fri, 2004-11-12 at 22:12, Wade Bowmer wrote:
> At 09:38 PM 10/11/2004, John Sampson wrote:
> >Hello,
> >
> >Has there been any move to integrate Unicon or one of its ancestors
> >with the text editor Vim? There are various incarnations of Vim that
> >incorporate languages such as Perl, Ruby and Scheme. To some extent
> >one can then use the language in question to write Vim macros.
...
> If you're referring to syntax highlighting, recent versions of Vim have an 
> Icon mode that works.

I think he's talking about being able to write Vim
macros in Unicon/Icon. Which would be a Nice Thing.

Not that this helps, but a *long* time ago William
Mitchel replaced the Lisp interpreter in emacs with
Icon.

-- 
Steve Wampler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>


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