Comment #1 on issue 189 by [email protected]: Windows Vim installer
adds "Edit with Vim" to Explorer context menus, but not to web-browser
context menus
http://code.google.com/p/vim/issues/detail?id=189
1. Windows Explorer integration: "Edit with Vim"
2. Web browser integration: "Text Editor Anywhere"
If ... option 2 ... the installer should silently send the user to ...
I've been using Firefox with "It's All Text!" (hooked to vim) for years.
Maybe vim.org could have a list, and discussion/evaluation, of options for
hooking various applications, particularly browsers, up to native vim. The
vim installer could direct users to that page, allowing them to explore
options.
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