Re: Vim for iPad

2013-06-20 Thread Zulox4
On Friday, January 27, 2012 2:37:37 AM UTC+1, Dave H wrote: > On 26 Jan 2012, at 14:20, David Sanson wrote: > About installing plugins: vimballs seem to work well enough, and don't > require futzing around in netrw. Anyone have any tips for creating vimballs > from plugins when using Pathogen? I'

Re: Vim for iPad

2012-01-26 Thread David Henderson
On 26 Jan 2012, at 14:20, David Sanson wrote: > About installing plugins: vimballs seem to work well enough, and don't > require futzing around in netrw. Anyone have any tips for creating vimballs > from plugins when using Pathogen? I'd like to be able to create vimballs of > my favorite (non-

Re: Vim for iPad

2012-01-26 Thread David Sanson
About installing plugins: vimballs seem to work well enough, and don't require futzing around in netrw. Anyone have any tips for creating vimballs from plugins when using Pathogen? I'd like to be able to create vimballs of my favorite (non-python or ruby dependent) plugins on my laptop, and then

Re: Vim for iPad

2012-01-22 Thread Andrew Long
On 21 Jan 2012, at 20:06, David Sanson wrote: > @andy: by default, ESC is remapped to the backslash. > Thanks for pointing that out... If I wasn't as blind as I am becoming I'd have noticed the disclaimer at the bottom of the page :( I think I need stronger reading glasses! > On the question

Re: Vim for iPad

2012-01-21 Thread Chris Lott
On Sat, Jan 21, 2012 at 11:06 AM, David Sanson wrote: > @andy: by default, ESC is remapped to the backslash. I'm having similar problems, which could be related, with getting Vim to recognize my keyboard, despite knowing the ESC key. Thanks for the info on .vimrc and plugins... it's going to be

Re: Vim for iPad

2012-01-21 Thread David Sanson
@andy: by default, ESC is remapped to the backslash. On the question of plugins, syntax files, etc., I haven't had too much of a chance to play with this, and I left my wireless keyboard at the office, so I'm a bit hampered for the rest of the weekend. But it seems to find the .vimrc I created

Re: Vim for iPad

2012-01-21 Thread Andrew Long
On 20 Jan 2012, at 16:34, Chris Lott wrote: > On Fri, Jan 20, 2012 at 2:43 AM, Bram Moolenaar wrote: >> >> >> >> Obviously not having a keyboard is a drawback, but otherwise it appears >> to work well. > > > > There's at least one immediate issue for me: if I launch vim with my > keyboard

Re: Vim for iPad

2012-01-20 Thread Chris Lott
On Fri, Jan 20, 2012 at 2:43 AM, Bram Moolenaar wrote: > > Hello Vim and iPad users, > > If you have an iPad, you can now run Vim on it: > > http://applidium.com/en/applications/vim/ > > Obviously not having a keyboard is a drawback, but otherwise it appears > to work well. Wow, what a cool anniv

Re: Vim for iPad

2012-01-20 Thread Phil Dobbin
On 20/01/2012 11:43, Bram Moolenaar wrote: Hello Vim and iPad users, If you have an iPad, you can now run Vim on it: http://applidium.com/en/applications/vim/ Obviously not having a keyboard is a drawback, but otherwise it appears to work well. I've installed it on my iPhone & all seems OK

Vim for iPad

2012-01-20 Thread Bram Moolenaar
Hello Vim and iPad users, If you have an iPad, you can now run Vim on it: http://applidium.com/en/applications/vim/ Obviously not having a keyboard is a drawback, but otherwise it appears to work well. -- CART DRIVER: Bring out your dead! LARGE MAN: Here's one! CART DRIVER: Ninepence. BODY:

Re: Vim for iPad

2010-05-15 Thread Exc1tebike
> Has anyone considered porting macvim to the iPad? call me a dork but a local copy of vi would be nice (without jailbreaking) Vim command mode would be so nice for navigation, copy/ pasting etc over any touch and drag (pages notes or any other ipad app). Currently i use iSSH and take notes whil

Re: Vim for iPad

2010-04-11 Thread björn
On 11 April 2010 17:08, Ben Schmidt wrote: >> >> Has anyone considered porting macvim to the iPad? >> > Wouldn't this be heaps easier with vim-cocoa, which doesn't have stacks of > interapplication communication which probably doesn't run on the iPad? Yes -- I interpreted the question as porting "

Re: Vim for iPad

2010-04-11 Thread Ben Schmidt
Wouldn't this be heaps easier with vim-cocoa, which doesn't have stacks of interapplication communication which probably doesn't run on the iPad? Ben. On 4/04/10 3:35 AM, me wrote: Has anyone considered porting macvim to the iPad? -- You received this message from the "vim_mac" maillist.

Re: Vim for iPad

2010-04-07 Thread Wayne E. Seguin
Beyond the 'pretty UI' it might be more trouble than it's worth. I use the iSSH application and use vim in console right on my servers, it works well. ~Wayne -- You received this message from the "vim_mac" maillist. Do not top-post! Type your reply below the text you are replying to. For more

Re: Vim for iPad

2010-04-06 Thread dacresni
there would have to be some serious networking work done. the iPad/ iPhone OS is reminiscent of BitFrost (there's a reason for that) in the fact that this app can't just edit any file, only files it's created. There is no central filesystem quite like on the OLPC (or was there?). so you would wind

Re: Vim for iPad

2010-04-03 Thread björn
On 3 April 2010 19:35, me wrote: > Has anyone considered porting macvim to the iPad? I was going to take a look when the SDK becomes publicly available (is it already?). Getting something running is probably the easiest part -- as far as I understand things Apple would probably object to the poss

Re: Vim for iPad

2010-04-03 Thread Steven Michalske
On Apr 3, 2010, at 11:43 AM, Gregory Seidman > wrote: On Sat, Apr 03, 2010 at 07:39:52PM +0200, Ren? K?cher wrote: What would you expect to do with it? The iPad has no filesystem access. All you could do is edit documents local to mvim using the onscreen keyboard (and there would be a ne

Re: Vim for iPad

2010-04-03 Thread Gregory Seidman
On Sat, Apr 03, 2010 at 07:39:52PM +0200, Ren? K?cher wrote: > What would you expect to do with it? > > The iPad has no filesystem access. > All you could do is edit documents local to mvim using the onscreen > keyboard (and there would be a need for desktop sync and AppStore > approval) Actually

Re: Vim for iPad

2010-04-03 Thread Ren? K?cher
What would you expect to do with it? The iPad has no filesystem access. All you could do is edit documents local to mvim using the onscreen keyboard (and there would be a need for desktop sync and AppStore approval) Sent from my iPhone -- no funny signature here Am 03.04.2010 um 19:35 schrie

Vim for iPad

2010-04-03 Thread me
Has anyone considered porting macvim to the iPad? -- You received this message from the "vim_mac" maillist. Do not top-post! Type your reply below the text you are replying to. For more information, visit http://www.vim.org/maillist.php To unsubscribe, reply using "remove me" as the subject.