2014-05-04 13:48 GMT+04:00 Wulf C. Krueger <[email protected]>: > Let's say our user managed to edit bashrc. He wants to save the > result. Maybe he's smart and hits ESC at some point. How to save now, > though? > Oh, it's the totally intuitive ":w", possibly even ":wq". > If our user is an emacs user, he will routinely press CTRL+x+s - and > immediately freeze his terminal. >
Ahaha =) I do that minimal once a day (some times ago i used vim, but move to emacs) > Let's say he somehow got past to the second vim invocation: He learned > how to save and quit the hard way by now. But, wait, there's more than > just one file to edit. How does he get to the next one? > > And so on... > > The typical first-time user experience with vim is to try frantically > to quit and resort to "killall -9 vim" at some point. -- Vasiliy Tolstov, e-mail: [email protected] jabber: [email protected] _______________________________________________ Exherbo-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.exherbo.org/mailman/listinfo/exherbo-dev
