On 2013-11-26, Jeff Schwartz wrote:
> To me, vim is more than an editor... Vim is a language which I as
> well as many have come to embrace. Yet, as much as I love the
> modal dialect of vim, I rarely use vim proper anymore and instead
> use Sublime Text 3 with vim emulation and though it isn't a full
> blown vim experience, the emulation on top of a modern editor is
> enough for me as well, apparently, as it is for many others. I'd
> love a new vim shell crafted to the likes of sublime text that
> fully supports package management and command and visual mode,
> something which most vim emulators do not. My most frustrating
> editing moments are whenever I use vim and that's just sad. Give
> me a reason to go back to vim and I will and I'd gladly offer to
> help in the effort.

Someone might be able to give you such a reason, but it's impossible
to do so without knowing _why_ you are frustrated using Vim and
_what_ those frustrating moments are.

Regards,
Gary

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