On Mon Sep 29, 2003 at 09:41:39PM -0400, Mark Weaver wrote:

> >I dunno... I think vi on my palm would rock.  Better than the note
> >pad or memo pad, and while having Documents To Go is cool, I think
> >having vi on their instead would be awesome.
> >
> >I've been looking for something that will let me do programming on my
> >palm (and a word processor is *not* optimal for this), but having vi
> >(or emacs, really) would be really really useful (sometimes I can't
> >justify hauling my laptop around and want to work on code when my
> >wife isn't looking).
> >
> >If someone does know of something like this (or a programmer's editor
> >with syntax highlighting) for a palm, I'd love to hear it even if it
> >is pretty OT.  =)
> 
> good point Vincent. I hadn't thought of it that way, but you're right. 
> Only its got to be the latest release of Vi, and not one of the old 
> version ported to the Visor or Palm. If I'm gonna use Vi its got to have 
> all the cool features i've grown accustomed to with VI.

Your wife won't let you haul around the laptop either, eh?  =)

Well, I just spent some time googling and the closest I've come is a version
of vim for WinCE (I knew I should have gotten that HP thingy instead of the
Tungsten).  There's one for the Zaurus as well, which wasn't available when
I got my Tungsten (well, not available to me anyways).

Quite disappointing.  The closest thing is some html editors for the palm...
not even close to what I want.  =(

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