Just stumbled across this link:
http://gpl.internetconnection.net/vi/
for a basic implementation of Vi, authored in JavaScript.
With no desire to rekindle the debate, I just thought they might make a
good match. In fact I could also use it for
my wiki sites... if available.
Just a quick
Just getting to email now, so this is essentially a consolidated reply
to all who answered...
Speaking of which, is there any quicker way to visually select the
entire file, analogous to ^A in other systems?
To copy the entire file to the system clipboard, you can do:
:%y+
Rpelace y with
On Mon, 4 Jun 2007 at 11:27am, Gene Kwiecinski wrote:
Just getting to email now, so this is essentially a consolidated reply
to all who answered...
Speaking of which, is there any quicker way to visually select the
entire file, analogous to ^A in other systems?
To copy the entire file to
Gene Kwiecinski [EMAIL PROTECTED] 写于 2007-06-02 00:01:21:
Personally, I don't agree with you. When editing short text
items on web pages, I feel that the overhead of copying/pasting
back and forth from vim is too much. I am currently using the
Speaking of which, is there any quicker way to
Edward L. Fox [EMAIL PROTECTED] 写于 2007-06-04 10:38:30:
Hi Pan,
On 6/4/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[...]
When this is just a pain, why not just map ^A to your 1GVGctl-del ?
Well, personally I think the thing you should do is getting familiar
with Vi-like editing
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From: Yongwei Wu [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 1. juni 2007 07:32
To: vim@vim.org
Subject: Re: OT: Vi in a browser...
On 31/05/07, A.J.Mechelynck [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Edward L. Fox wrote:
[...]
A friend told me that he is developing a Firefox addon
Hi Thomas,
On 01/06/07, Thomas Svensen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
-Original Message-
From: Yongwei Wu [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 1. juni 2007 07:32
To: vim@vim.org
Subject: Re: OT: Vi in a browser...
On 31/05/07, A.J.Mechelynck [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Edward L. Fox wrote
Personally, I don't agree with you. When editing short text
items on web pages, I feel that the overhead of copying/pasting
back and forth from vim is too much. I am currently using the
Speaking of which, is there any quicker way to visually select the
entire file, analogous to ^A in other
Gene Kwiecinski wrote:
Speaking of which, is there any quicker way to visually select the
entire file, analogous to ^A in other systems?
To copy the entire file to the system clipboard, you can do:
:%y+
Rpelace y with d if you want to cut instead of copy.
Replace + with * if you want
Speaking of which, is there any quicker way to visually select the
entire file, analogous to ^A in other systems? I have to essentially do
1GVGctl-del
to stick everything into the scratchpad/clipboard/whatever to dump it
back into the item from whence it originally came, and that's
Gene Kwiecinski wrote:
Personally, I don't agree with you. When editing short text
items on web pages, I feel that the overhead of copying/pasting
back and forth from vim is too much. I am currently using the
Speaking of which, is there any quicker way to visually select the
entire file,
On 6/1/07, Tim Chase [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Speaking of which, is there any quicker way to visually select the
entire file, analogous to ^A in other systems? I have to essentially do
1GVGctl-del
to stick everything into the scratchpad/clipboard/whatever to dump it
back into the
On 5/30/07, Tim Chase [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just stumbled across this link:
http://gpl.internetconnection.net/vi/
for a basic implementation of Vi, authored in JavaScript. Sick,
sick, sick. So just in case you're on a foreign computer that
doesn't have vi/vim installed, and you need a
Edward L. Fox wrote:
[...]
A friend told me that he is developing a Firefox addon to emulate the
Vi/Vim behaviors in all text areas in Firefox, without launching
external applications. I'm looking forward to it.
[...]
I don't think any Vim extension aiming at reproducing Vim's behaviour
On 31/05/07, A.J.Mechelynck [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Edward L. Fox wrote:
[...]
A friend told me that he is developing a Firefox addon to emulate the
Vi/Vim behaviors in all text areas in Firefox, without launching
external applications. I'm looking forward to it.
[...]
I don't think any Vim
Hi!
On Wed, 30 May 2007, Tim Chase wrote:
Just stumbled across this link:
http://gpl.internetconnection.net/vi/
for a basic implementation of Vi, authored in JavaScript.
Sick, sick, sick. So just in case you're on a foreign
computer that doesn't have vi/vim installed, and you need
On 5/30/07, Tobias Klausmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[...]
as for the classic use case of wanting to edit textfields
vim-style (longer blog posts come to mind), I usually use MozEx,
an extension to FF, which allows to use any editor for such
things. It has more features but I don't use any of
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