I think that leaving nano might be the best way to leave this (not being
a developer but a user) I found when I started on my gentoo journey that
nano was the only thing I could operate because of the easy ctrl+ but if
we are going to put all of this stuff with scripts for vim (and as I
understand an editor that takes more space) I believe that just adding
the script highlighting scripts to the nano on the livecd (by default)
and describing to people in the handbook maybe how to get the code
highlighting working once they have their system working

just my three and a half cents
james.

On Wed, 2005-02-09 at 19:35 +0000, Ciaran McCreesh wrote:
> On Wed, 09 Feb 2005 08:43:09 -0500 Chris Gianelloni
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> | If that were truly the case, then we should just rm -rf the Handbook.
> | After all, any "real geek" will know how to install a Gentoo system
> | without needing it, right?
> 
> Mmm. Say, hypothetically speaking, someone were to come up with a short
> vim script which made vim behave very much like nano (no modes, ctrl+
> keys for search, save, quit etc, a help statusline thing and so on),
> and a tiny bash script to run it, would this be of interest? Not for
> 2005.0, obviously, but as a future possibility?
> 

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