>On Thursday 07 December 2000 10:43, Matthew Dalton wrote:
>> Rodos wrote:
>> > Who uese :wq anyway, ZZ is one stroke less.
>> ZZ doesn't mean anything. :wq means :(command) w (write) q (quit)
>
>I've known about both, however I learned :wq first and am in the habit of
>using it now and just can't break it.
>
>ZZ is better not only because it is 2 less keystrokes, but it's easier to
not
>stuff up with a typo like :qw which I do fairly regularly when I'm maddly
>hacking away and it breaks your rhythm. I'm going to have to see if I can
>break my :wq habit.

No-one seems to have mentioned :x which only saves if you've made changes
iirc.

Pete



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