A post on vim-dev about vim gui's / vim api

2008-03-29 Thread Francois
Hi all, I just saw an interesting post on vim-dev : http://groups.google.com/group/vim_dev/browse_thread/thread/867504cf2e6cfda2 Maybe some developers here will find it interesting perhaps it's time to introduce PIDA in this thread ...? Jut my 2 cents Have a nice day --~--~-~--~~

Re: A post on vim-dev about vim gui's / vim api

2008-03-29 Thread Ali Afshar
Francois wrote: > Hi all, > > I just saw an interesting post on vim-dev : > http://groups.google.com/group/vim_dev/browse_thread/thread/867504cf2e6cfda2 > > Maybe some developers here will find it interesting perhaps it's time > to introduce PIDA in this thread ...? > Jut my 2 cents > > Have a ni

Re: A post on vim-dev about vim gui's / vim api

2008-03-29 Thread Mark Fernandes
On Mar 29, 8:34 am, Ali Afshar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Thanks for the heads-up. I have replied to that thread. What an awesome project! Oh! How long have I awaited the integration of a UNIX shell with vim with python all inside a nice IDE. One question is PIDA cross platform? Thank you! Th

Re: A post on vim-dev about vim gui's / vim api

2008-03-29 Thread TermiT
> One question is PIDA cross platform? Yes! On 29 Mar, 17:09, Mark Fernandes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Mar 29, 8:34 am, Ali Afshar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Thanks for the heads-up. I have replied to that thread. > > What an awesome project! > > Oh! How long have I awaited the integ

Re: A post on vim-dev about vim gui's / vim api

2008-03-29 Thread Ali Afshar
Mark Fernandes wrote: > On Mar 29, 8:34 am, Ali Afshar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> Thanks for the heads-up. I have replied to that thread. >> > > What an awesome project! > > Oh! How long have I awaited the integration of a UNIX shell with vim > with python all inside a nice IDE. One q

Re: vim gui's / vim api

2008-03-29 Thread Ali Afshar
Philippe Fremy wrote: > Ali Afshar wrote: > >> On Mar 29, 11:55 am, Philippe Fremy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> >>> Caleb Cushing wrote: >>> I've noticed most recently the need for a vi(m) environment is several gui's as sort of an embedded editor. this is really a