I've downloaded and installed a copy of MacVim. I've peeked at a few of the 
help topics. [I'd like to run the tutorial, but haven't figured out how to do 
that, yet.] I'm not a programmer. Far from it. I'm intrigued for a least a 
couple reasons, the main one being the fact that Vim is command-driven, that 
everything's done from the keyboard. [My very first experience with an "editor" 
was with Wordstar on CPM, and I've missed doing everything from the keyboard 
ever since.] The outliner plugins appeal to me as well. [I was a long-time 
devote of MaxThink, running it in a DOS Window after moving to Windows from 
DOS, and in DOSBox under Linux and now on a Mac.] And so does the possibility 
of using it as a file manager as well as editor.

Still, as I imagine many are, I'm a bit intimidated complexity of the commands 
and the steep learning curve. So, I'm wondering if there are any ordinary, 
nonprogrammer writers here who've gotten comfortable with Vim as a writer's 
editor -- or is that just ridiculous to think of?

Thanks,
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Eric Weir
Decatur, GA  USA
[email protected]




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