Hi Peng! On Mi, 23 Dez 2009, Peng Yu wrote:
> I want a tool that can at least take consideration of copy and paste > (e.g. 'yy' and 'p'). Or better, given a set of commonly used vim > editing commands, to find the optimal number of keystrokes that are > needed to achieve the final result. Essentially, I want to evaluate > how much time it is need to edit a given file by a human being. I don't see how that helps, cause usually there are many different ways to achieve the same result. For example you might manually change every line and append a value while the next user simply uses a regex. Or one user uses a normal mode command to achieve something and the next user uses an ex command. Additionally using multitasking this measure is actually useless. I usually switch a lot between different applications so I would look bad on that. Having said that, you could probably create a script that records all keys pressed, but I doubt this would be useful either. regards, Christian -- hundred-and-one symptoms of being an internet addict: 33. You name your children Eudora, Mozilla and Dotcom. -- You received this message from the "vim_use" maillist. For more information, visit http://www.vim.org/maillist.php
