It isn't so obvious IMHO that vimplugin is a way to go. It is
IMHO more natural to bring the eclipse functionality in "plane
vim" (eclim [1] way), rather than vimplugin approach - to operate
as part of modeless environment. At least, I will not definitely
saying that vimplugin is superior. And, IIRC, they aren't
officially trying to takeover something from eclim codebase any
more.

[1] eclim
http://eclim.sourceforge.net/

On 22 авг, 15:25, "David Fishburn" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wed, Aug 13, 2008 at 5:48 AM, John Beckett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > zeeb.v2.3 wrote:
> >> I came to the conclusion that I should start a OSS project to
> >> develop a proper vim based editor plug-in for Eclipse.
>
> > I don't know the state of vimplugin, but it is a project led by Sebastian 
> > Menge who
> > did the initial import of the Vim Tips from vim.org to vim.wikia.com.
>
> > "Vimplugin is an Eclipse plugin that brings the power of the editor Vim to 
> > the
> > Eclipse IDE"
> >http://vimplugin.org/
>
> The Vimplugin is the way to go.
>
> That project is amalgamating the code from various Google summer
> projects, Eclim and Vimplugin into 1 project.
>
> Right now, the developers are starved for time.  So Bob,  if you are
> interested, that would be a good choice to invest your time into.
>
> Dave

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