2009/2/12 James Freer <[email protected]>:
> 2009/2/12 James Freer <[email protected]>:
>> 2009/2/11 bill lam <[email protected]>:
>>> If you select some preference customization from abiword's menu, then
>>> it will create a abiword.profile under your ~/.abisuite directory. Use
>>> an editor (vim of course) open that file and add this section if not
>>> already there. (see the keybindings line)
>>>
>>>  <Scheme
>>>    name="_custom_"
>>>    KeyBindings="viEdit"
>>>    ZoomType="200"
>>>    AutoGrammarCheck="0"
>>>    ZoomPercentage="200"
>>>    />
>>>
>>> You will notice the word 'viedit' in the status bar,  Only a few
>>> keybindings such as hjkl yy are supported.  Not very useful.  Anyway I
>>> also use latex instead of abiword unless for viewing m$ word document.
>>>
>>> --
>>> regards,
>>
>> Bill
>>
>> When you say "customisation preferences" - i take it that is
>> Edit--Preferences. All i have is a blank AbiWord.Profile. I changed
>> Units, screen colour and unchecked splash screen then exited - went
>> back into Abiword and the changes had been set. Copying the section
>> into there doesn't seem to save.
>>
>> I'm not doing something right! Tried the Abiword group and didn't get much 
>> joy.
>>
>> thanks
>> james
>>
>> If you've done this i'd be grateful if you could correct me further.
>>
>
> Oops - i need "the dopey sausage award!"
>
> .Abisuite is .AbiSuite [i put in the 'S' as lower case]
> So i'm just editing the file now so i'll see what happens
>
> james
>

Solved. From what i can see just a few of the basic commands works as
you said. That is still better than nothing. I'm configuring Mutt for
Vi shortly so i can edit emails a bit quicker.

james

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