Hi Titus > When coming from Vim, you're used to have many Vim instances which you
I'm coming from Vim (MacVim now, but on Ubuntu before, and before that on MS*) and I used to have a gvim window that I used for all my edits, using tab and window combinations and remote-silent-tab stuff etc. So I seldom did quit the Vim session, only buffers within it. > often quit. When working with Vimpulse and emacsclient, you have one > emacs instance instead and the pattern to use :q to close files > doesn't make much sense anymore. But I'd prefer to learn using :bd or > C-x # over redefining :q to mean something else than quit. > > Apart from that, if :q kills only a client, what would you use to quit emacs? Who wants to quit emacs as a common task. Isn't this the thingie that yoou start automatically and stays alive for all your editing, directory browsing, eshelling etc... I rarely quit Emacs, but I frequently want to save and quit a buffer, so I prefer the viper way to do this in one sinle :wq command and I do think that it would be nice of this was combined with server-edit so that I even don't need to think about quitting differently if I am editing as a client to e.g. my gmail. I wouldn't mind to use C-x C-c to quit emacs on the rare occasions that I want to quit emacs. Guivho. _______________________________________________ implementations-list mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ourproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/implementations-list
