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Re: Re: [TCLUG:19757] Editors, keybindings, color, etc. (was: EmacsHTMLmode)
im sorry guys but i have one word to say:
PICO for a quick fix in a file
and corel for the colors (or staroffice or maybe some other
thingy like it that runs on X and sucks my memory)
X)
> On Sat, 22 Jul 2000, Gabe Turner wrote:
>
> > I've messed with this a lot, and it depends on your
terminal emulation. At
> > work I have an RS/6000 on my desk and I can't get vim's
colors to work in
> > anything but AIX's crappy aixterm. If you can't get
syntax highlighting to
> > work in your term, try messing with your TERM variable
and if that fails,
> > terminfo hacking is the last resort.
>
> I have to use PuTTY on windows. Maybe if I change it to
VT102?
>
> >
> > > I also wish Vim was smarter about indents, like Emacs.
> >
> > add "set cindent" to your .vimrc. It's not just C
indenting as the
> > name implies. It seems to work well in perl, shell,
java and such as
> > well.
>
> Ah, but here's the kicker -- can i tab through the file
like in Emacs and
> have the editor fix my indents on the fly?
>
> > Ah, you haven't discovered vim's nifty "gq" sequence.
Read up on it a
> > bit. For example, I'm in vim and type an entire
paragraph, yet vim
> > thinks it a single line. I go to the beginning of the
line and hit
> >
> > gqG
> >
> > And it breaks my single line into multiple lines and
left justifies
> > everything. Very nice...
>
> Ah, so intuitive! It sounds like Pico's "justify"
command, which I love,
> and 'pine' for in Emacs. heh. heh. Of course, I'm sure
Emacs can do it,
> but the key stroke is probably something like
> M-X-G make-this-paragraph-nice-and-pretty
>
> Luke
>
>
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