Hello,
People using Windows may get confused while doing the vim tutor
wherever the word "shell" appears. I suggest the following small
change in step 3 of Lesson 1.2 (EXITING VIM):
Current wording:
3. When you see the shell prompt, type the command that got you into this
tutor. That would be: vimtutor <ENTER>
Suggested wording (may be improved):
3. Repeat the procedure that got you into this tutor. In most cases, you
will see the shell prompt and should type: vimtutor <ENTER>
I believe that the change above alleviates the problem because it
gives a clearer hint that the tutor was written to an environment
that may be different from what the user is.
Thanks!
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Jakson Alves de Aquino
Federal University of CearĂ¡
Social Sciences Department
www.lepem.ufc.br/aquino.php
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