Hi pancake, pancake <panc...@youterm.com> wrote: > i was using elvis so far until i started using vim. I was pretty happy with > it, but the feeling was that it was keeping so much stuff in the core > instead of delegating to external programs or scripts. > > But thats true, elvis is smaller than vim :) you can publish a git/bzr/hg > branch of the last commit with your patches. I will happy try it and we > can probably use it as a playground.
I'm afraid currently I'm away and won't have access to good internet connection for a few weeks. If someone else volunteers to make a public repo, it would be really cool; otherwise I'll probably do that on repo.or.cz when I'm back. The doc/bugs.txt file in 2.2_1 shows a list of features and bugs. I'm not sure which of them is implemented/fixed, already. I've got simple patches to support vim style global/local mark support and to make put command accept a count. But, I use only the termcap gui and it might break others (though unlikely). Somehow off-topic: tcc compiles elvis in almost one second which is *really* cool. Regards, Ali