In article <[email protected]>,
Peter da Silva <[email protected]> wrote:
>On 2008-09-27, at 13:41, Aristotle Pagaltzis wrote:
>> It does that by default. What's more, it does that only
>> when all of the line endings are consistent.
>VIM is full of hateful crap like this, and it's hateful that apple
>replaced nvi with vim in OS X.
MacOS 10.5 has enough hate in it that adding v*m to the mix was a
mosquito-like annoyance for me; it gave me a good reason to port
my vi clone over to 10.5, which is more than I can go for the new,
extra horrid, and extra-gnuey tools that were stuffed into Xcode.
It's not hateful that the #1 Unix isn't Linux anymore, but it's
really hateful that the MacOS core team clings, Linux-like, to the
Shiny! New! parts of the open source world.