On 29/03/10 20:30, Yakov wrote:
On Mar 29, 5:46 pm, Tony Mechelynck<[email protected]>
wrote:
Even on later Windows systems, 8.3 names still exist because they are

Are we going to rename vim to something like
visualeditorcompatiblewithvi now ?

I think the argument confuses two different things,
(a) 8.3 limit of APIs or of filesystem, and
(b) tendency of [unix] people to abbreviate filenames and variables
*really short*.

Beleive it or not, some people will abbreviate really short, no matter
what's filename limit.


Hm, I think there's something in this argument. On Unix, long names have been permitted since I don't know when, but what are the names used? ls (not "directory_list": "list" would still be ambiguous), cat (not "concat" and even less "concatenate"), mv (not "move" and even less "rename"), cp (not "copy"), rm (not "remove" or "delete"), sed (not "streamedit"), tar (not "tape_archiver" or even "archiver" for who uses tapes nowadays, at least on Linux?), man (not "manual") and so on and so forth. So Unix users have to commit to memory that, for instance, to "rename" a file they must use the "mv" program. Now how can they remember that? Yet they do.

On Dos/Windows, there are alias pairs: chdir = cd, mkdir = md, rmdir = rd, del = erase, etc. So what do the overwhelming majority of the users type in practice? Always the shorter member of the pair.

With Vim commands and options it is maybe less systematic; but after some time, for the really much-used ones, the abbreviated name always gets the upper hand: :e (not :edit), :w (not :write), :q (not :quit), :x (not :exit), :au (not :autocmd), etc. For the options, which ones are most used may vary somewhat from person to person, but when I'm typing for myself I use gfn, enc, tenc, fenc, fencs, ff, ffs, imi, ..., even though when I'm explaining I write about 'guifont', 'encoding', 'termencoding', 'fileencoding', 'fileencodings', 'fileformat', 'fileformats', 'iminsert', etc.


Best regards,
Tony.
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