Your right about that. If I don't get anywhere today I might well be looking for something different.
On 22 Dec 2005 at 6:10, ET wrote: > > > > Open a terminal and type 'vimtutor' (without the quotes) at the prompt > > will bring it up. > > > > I cannot recall if vimtutor was part of vim-common in 8.2, or if it was > > a separate application. The problem is that 8.2 is so old now, few if > > any of us here will still have it around let alone running. > > > > So until your CDs ariive I would be studying vimbook-OPL.pdf - it's a > > very good tutorial for vi(m). > > > > > > > >> I am so frustrated at this point, that I feel like scrapping the > >>whole thing. Every thing was going so good until I hit this road > >>block. > > > > > > Yeah, we've all been there at some point, keep on bashing at it, it'll > > come together for you suprisingly quickly. :-) > > > > Cheers > > > > John > a better question (or hint) might be to ask if a less capable editor but > easier to learn) might be a better answer for a newbie? > ____________________________________________________ > Want to buy your Pack or Services from Mandriva? > Go to http://store.mandriva.com > Join the Club : http://www.mandrivaclub.com > ____________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________ Want to buy your Pack or Services from Mandriva? Go to http://store.mandriva.com Join the Club : http://www.mandrivaclub.com ____________________________________________________
