On 04/08/10 10:42, H Xu wrote:
  On 2010/8/4 14:00, Ricky J. Wu wrote:
On 8月4日, 下午1时56分, "Ricky J. Wu"<[email protected]>  wrote:
Many people quit using vim because they think vim is not as powerful
as emacs.
Learn vim need patients and times, and also the plugin dose.
The more configurable the system is, the more powerful feature you
get.
You might need learn and configure plugin by yourself and find whether
is it fit.
There is a possibility, an integrated and configured plugin package
can let one use vim easier, but just for lazy people.

Hello,

Of course it's for lazy people. Lazy people don't want to spend time
on this.

Regards,
Hong Xu
2010/8/4


Well, with or without an extra bloatful package of plugins (80% of which I'll never use), lazy people will never have the full power of Vim at their fingertips, because the learning curve is not steep but long. If you want to use Vim well, you *have* to spend time on it, even if just a little at a time.


Best regards,
Tony.
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