Gary Johnson wrote:
I don't think that's true. Vim :help comprises two manuals:
Vim User Manual - :help user-manual
Vim Reference Manual - :help reference
This is even discussed in :help 01.1. The User Manual is written
in a different style than the Reference Manual and is more readable.
I
Gary Johnson wrote:
I don't think that's true. Vim :help comprises two manuals:
Vim User Manual - :help user-manual
Vim Reference Manual - :help reference
This is even discussed in :help 01.1. The User Manual is written
in a different style than the Reference Manual and is more readable.
On Oct 21, 2006, at 11:46 AM, Java Bob wrote:
Gary Johnson wrote:
I don't think that's true. Vim :help comprises two manuals:
Vim User Manual - :help user-manual
Vim Reference Manual - :help reference
This is even discussed in :help 01.1. The User Manual is written
in a different style
vim wrote:
Hi everobody,
I recently had a very similar conversation with three guys on #vim
(irc.freenode.net).
Basicaly, there is two official help for Vim:
- the vimtutor
- :help
And that's basically it.
:help being your Vim dictionnary/encyclopedia/bible, it's very complete
and
vim [EMAIL PROTECTED] 写于 2006-10-20 15:50:36:
Hi everobody,
I believe that there is room between vimtutor and :help to have some
beginner to intermediate tutorial that will take you by the hand and
bring you through the Vim universe in a nice and easy way.
There already is one close to your
that would be very interesting
I´m a little lazy, I like to learn things quickly. I really found that
something is missing between the first tut and :help universe.
I also like the idea of making people discover new things and understand
why-it-works...
vim-2 wrote:
Hi everobody,
I
Meghdad Azriel wrote:
that would be very interesting
I´m a little lazy, I like to learn things quickly. I really found that
something is missing between the first tut and :help universe.
I actually appreciate the idea of making people discover new things and
understand
I find that the problem is that I installed gVim the first time and I was
already thinking about how making it highlight the codes, highlight errors,
auto complete control structures, tags and functions...
I'm trying to find out if there is a way to make vim show tips
automatically, tips about
Meghdad Azriel wrote:
[...]
I wanna be a guru in a blink of eyes :P
[...]
You can't: TANSTAAFL. (And if you haven't read R. A. Heinlein's /The Moon is a
Harsh Mistress/, TANSTAAFL is an acronym for: 'T ain't no such thing as a free
lunch.)
The only way to become a guru is by hard labour: