On 03/08/10 11:40, Marc Weber wrote:
Excerpts from tommed's message of Tue Aug 03 11:12:27 +0200 2010:
Great feedback, many thanks!
I have just updated the site, taking your excellent suggestions on
board.
quote:
1) You MUST use a default install (iow. no custom scripts or modifications)
of the text editor of your choice
Who uses Vim with not even a vimrc? The vimrc is a custom script of course.
Well, I suppose that I could use "vim -u
/usr/local/vim/vim73e/vimrc_example.vim -c 'filetype indent off' "
(since the example vimrc is distributed with Vim) or would these
command-line options be cheating already? And what about editing UTF-8
on Windows? This "no custom scripts" rule would make it impossible,
since most Windows "country settings" are for non-Unicode locales.
2) You may use any version of the text editor (vi/vim/gvim/gnu
emacs/xemacs/nano/ed/pico etc..), we even welcome users of Notepad,
Eclipse, and Visual Studio!!
Which operating System? Eg Linux has different versions of Vim.
huge vim (with X and scripting support for Ruby, Python, ..)
or tiny vim without X, without quickfix, without ...
You're looking for masters - but they all have custom scripts.
If it comes to Eclipse: When does the time tacking start?
When you start the Editor, or when it already started.
When using Eclipse this may make a difference.
6) Upload your video to YouTube and post the URL as a response on our
site
How do you catch people speeding up their videos? I mean is there any
chance that this competition is fair? Or will the man / woman win who
can best postprocess the video before uploading it to YouTube?
Also in both: emacs and vim you can easily copy paste a clipboard to get
scripts you want.
eg :call writefile('my.vim',[lines])| source my.vim
Is this allowed?
Marc Weber
Best regards,
Tony.
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