On Wed, Nov 18, 2020 at 8:42 PM gar <[email protected]> wrote:

> Thanks. I'll try. But I have a barrier - my poor english. Sometimes I just
> cannt write what I actually mean. So some of my thoughts are going directly
> to the trash bin.
>

Hehe. Me too. Writing clearly takes focused intention and attention, in any
language.

Writing in github issues helps, for several reasons. First, the fonts are
gorgeous, which makes writing and revision fun. Second, it's dead easy to
revise any comment, especially the first comment.

> But thanks.
>

Let me emphasize that your ideas and critiques of Leo's commands are very
important to me.  Hangnails infuriate users and give the mistaken
impression that Leo is a low-quality product.

It's also important that you enjoy using vim. Only a "native" vim speaker
will understand what's most important. I welcome any improvements to Leo's
vim mode. I also welcome any stand-alone vim-like commands that you might
suggest.

During my sabbatical I'll focus on learning new technologies, so I probably
won't be starting new programming projects myself. However, I am *always*
happy to discuss Leo's code base, offer advice, or handle pull requests.

Edward

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