Anything to improve the breed eh?
Cheers and thanks for your comments
:-D ene
From: Christian Mayer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Re: [Flightgear-devel] Better way to edit XML files
Date: Thu, 04 May 2006 00:35
From: Curtis L. Olson
And of course, every experienced unix professional knows the original
vi was already perfect.
Not every. Some switched to emacs and thereafter would install emacs first
before doing anything with a new machine. :-)
These so called improvements in vim are
simply a
From: Curtis L. Olson
And of course, every experienced unix professional knows
the original vi was already perfect.
Not every. Some switched to emacs and thereafter would
install emacs first before doing anything with a new machine. :-)
As mentioned here before, there are several
On Wednesday 03 May 2006 23:44, Curtis L. Olson wrote:
Christian Mayer wrote:
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Very interested
in VI ...IIRC it is *nix based? ...after quick google
search, is VIM VI iMproved?
Is there a windows based version of
Torsten Dreyer wrote:
Is there a better way to edit FG XML files than using a text editor?
There is also an syntax definition for XML in VI.
Josh
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Christian Mayer wrote:
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dene maxwell schrieb:
Very interested
in VI ...IIRC it is *nix based? ...after quick google search, is VIM
VI iMproved?
Is there a windows based version of VI(M)? as I would like to see the
XML syntax feature you
Curtis L. Olson wrote:
And of course, every experienced unix professional knows the original
vi was already perfect. These so called improvements in vim are
simply a bunch of dumb bandaids and cruches to help out those lazy
people who don't have 6 months to learn *real* vi and who think
Is there a better way to edit FG XML files than using a text editor?
Possibily something that helps with syntax and keywork selection?
Regards
:-D ene
There are several very good XML editors available. I use OxygenXML. If there
exists a schema for the XML file being edited, there are even
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