Hi,
have recently found Cream, while updating Vim -
seems to have some very nice features, so giving it a try, though Vi and regexp 
are hardwired into my fingers 
(have been using Ed/Vi since well before the Vax 750 days - use Sed as a 
programming language ..... )
 - so trying Cream in expert mode ...
 
Note sure if this a Cream or Vim question :
I love the tabs for different files 
-  One point I note though, is that "Font" seems to be global across all tabs.
 
I often use Vi to keep experimental logs with strange character sets (I program 
in a number of graphical languages including Apl)
and thus switch these logs to the approprate character set. But I also need 
other edit windows open with a standard font.
 
In time, I will suspect that I will also find that this query also applies to 
keyboard 
 - a pointer on how to add and define a new keyboard would also be appreciated.
 
It seems to me that Vim/Cream now have the flexibility and power to put back 
physics/maths/apl font and keyboard facilities that I have lost since I gave in 
and switched from the Atari TT to the PC....
cheers,
    Beau Webber
 
 
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