Comment #2 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
Your way could work. But my way is simpler, and requires less effort to
implement.
"Text Editor Anywhere" works in most Windows applications, including most
web browsers.
If you install "Text Editor Anywhere", then it's unlikely that you'll
need "It's All Text" or any other integration tools. "Text Editor
Anywhere" should be enough.
So: please promote just "Text Editor Anywhere". If someone wants to read
about other (less-universal) alternatives, they can do a web search
themselves. :)
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