On Tue, Aug 8, 2017 at 11:10 PM, Ben Fritz wrote:
[...]
> It's not that you're *able* to learn a lot quickly, it's that you're *forced*
> to learn so much before becoming productive, that makes a "steep leaning
> curve" into a negative.
At least Vim has one of the best
* Grant Taylor [170808 13:04]:
> On Tuesday, 8 August 2017 12:27:13 UTC-6, Tim Johnson wrote:
> > When I select some text in visual mode and then press ;cc
> > the selected text is copied _twice_ to the clipboard
>
> What happens if you use the following sequence?
>
> "+y
On Sunday, July 30, 2017 at 2:10:44 AM UTC-5, tu...@posteo.de wrote:
>
> Suppose this "steep learning curve" would be a graph
> in the mathematical sense -- I would think, that
> the X-axis represents t (time) and the Y-axis represents
> the amount of knowledge k in turn.
>
> With this setuo a
Are there existing ideas, prototypes or forks of VIM
with interactive GUI?
I believe a decend GUI engine can boost
the editing productivity by means of advanced
interactive features.
With a GUI I don't mean of course menus/buttons, but
the design of the interaction and visual feedback, e.g.
On Di, 08 Aug 2017, Tim Johnson wrote:
> The /usr/bin/vim.gnome binary, which is what I am using as my
> default MC editor does not have the redundant copy issue when
> running xsel as an external app.
>
> The /usr/bin/vim binary is where the redundant copy occurs.
>
> I'd conclude
>
>
> On Sun, Jul 23, 2017 at 5:43 PM, Brian Libgober
> wrote:
>
>> ...
>> select * from CIK limit 5;
>>
>> The error I get back
>>
>> Connection: T(SQLITE) D(/Users/brianlibgober/Dropbox
>> /Collaborations/CleanMake/Main.sqlite) at 17:32
>> Error: near "<": syntax error
>>
I'm using vim 7.4 (terminal mode) on ubuntu 14.04, launched from
Midnight Commander. Glipper is my clipboard manager.
I have the following script line loaded :
map ;cc :w !xsel -i -b
When I select some text in visual mode and then press ;cc
the selected text is copied _twice_ to the clipboard
On 02/08/2017 14:49, Erik Christiansen wrote:
On 02.08.17 11:49, Lifepillar wrote:
From time to time, I need to edit large files (~10^2-10^3 MB).
In my tests, Vim loads large files relatively quickly (~100MB/s).
It's (some) filetype plugins that hog Vim.
For instance, take any large file and
On Tuesday, 8 August 2017 12:27:13 UTC-6, Tim Johnson wrote:
> When I select some text in visual mode and then press ;cc
> the selected text is copied _twice_ to the clipboard
What happens if you use the following sequence?
"+y
That should copy the selected (hilighted) text into the X11