I’m not a programmer, and I use vim. But I must admit that writing « dense » text is sometime hard on vim, and I switch to pyroom (a darkroom-like for linux).
The thing who helped me is the « linespace » option, which permit to add space beetween lines and made a huge text more readable. Other « problem », if you don’t use LaTex, and don’t want to break lines, you can’t have realy long lines in word-wrap mode. If the line take mor than a screen hight, the text become not readable. You must cut the line / paragraph. Last, I realy miss a proportionnal font. Whatever one say, a clean proportionnal font, with ligatures, is great for writing. If gvim could use pango or wathever I’ll be realy happy ! (I saw that it’s possible on emacs-gui, but I realy prefer the ergonomi in vim). Nothing’s never perfect ! -- You received this message from the "vim_use" maillist. Do not top-post! Type your reply below the text you are replying to. For more information, visit http://www.vim.org/maillist.php
