Hi
Thanks for the replies, I am not yet ready to give up on vi/vim but
thought it worth asking. Maybe a bigger problem for me is not the
editor but the environment or lack of understanding in how to use it.

I got used to pressing F9 or Ctrl+F9 to run/compile code while using
Delphi and I really liked the integration and abbility to step through
my code. At the moment I have a putty session for my various files I
edit using tabs in vi, and a putty session running screen for the
servers I deploy to using capistrano and a third putty session for
executing my capistrano tasks. This works relatively well but I would
welcome other suggestions for env improvements or being more
effective. I find screen very usefull but it breaks some of the bash
keybindings which I use often. I know I can change the keybindings but
I want to stay "standard" to easily adapt to new environments.

Regards

On Jan 28, 3:36 am, Donovan Bray <[email protected]> wrote:
> Netbeans is a capable ruby editor for windows. I primarily use vi and  
> textmate.
>
> On Jan 27, 2009, at 5:24 AM, Lee Hambley <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Gerardus,
>
> > Capistrano files are plain Ruby, though in Textmate on the mac you  
> > get limited support for intelligently letting you browse at task/
> > namespace level - but this is as much a bug as it is a feature.
>
> > My advice would be to invest some time in configuring Vim for Ruby,  
> > a lot can be done with Vim if you do a little reading, and - as I  
> > said, Capistrano recipes are just pure ruby.
>
> > - Lee
>
> > 2009/1/27 Gerhardus Geldenhuis <[email protected]>
>
> > Hi
> > I am looking at Ruby editors available and was wondering if anyone has
> > a favourite editor they want to recommend for capistrano or that can
> > be adapted to work well with capistrano. A colleague is using Komodo
> > which is commercial but looks quite nice. atm I am using vim which has
> > so far been more than adequate for my needs. I do feel kind of guilty
> > asking this as if I am letting down vim. I know vim can do a lot but I
> > do like some prettiness and eye candy. I used to program in Delphi so
> > vi was quite an adjustment.
>
> > I am not fortunate enough to own a Apple yet (am planning to) so
> > environments for editors is limited to Linux and windows.
>
> > Regards
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