Micah Cowan [EMAIL PROTECTED] 写于 2007-05-23 09:11:54:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
All you need to do is to: sudo apt-get install vim-gtk, which installs
a
Big version of vim, and the vim will be replaced with that version.
Well... not replaced. They will both be installed. You'll probably need
David Nečas (Yeti) wrote:
it's a bit strange when a vim user describes vi as `crazy' and `so
weird'...
It may sound strange to us Vim veterans, but it's what I would expect.
My path to learning Vi/Vim (which took place at the same time as my
learning of GNU/Linux, by the way) was as follows:
On May 22, 2007, at 3:11 PM, Tobia wrote:
The point is: I don't consider my learning path in any way
peculiar, and
if Vim had suddenly reverted to Vi while I was in phases 1 to 3, I
would
have looked at my computer with a blank, baffled expression on my
face.
Tobia
If you find
On 5/22/07, Tobia [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
David Nečas (Yeti) wrote:
it's a bit strange when a vim user describes vi as `crazy' and `so
weird'...
It may sound strange to us Vim veterans, but it's what I would expect.
My path to learning Vi/Vim (which took place at the same time as my
fREW [EMAIL PROTECTED] 写于 2007-05-23 08:15:55:
Yeah, the really big problem is that the guy I am working with who I
am helping admin a few servers is at exactly step 1. In fact, it
wasn't until recently that he figured out (I told him) that Ctrl-Z is
not the same as :q!. And like you said,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It seems nature to have vim behave like vi, if the Linux distribution
choose to do so. The distribution decides everything and it is non-related
to vim developers themselves.
All you need to do is to: sudo apt-get install vim-gtk, which installs a
Big version of