On Apr 11, 2011, at 2:11 AM, eNG1Ne wrote:

> My take on the learning curve and the documentation? it's a bit tricky
> to learn vim _and_ editing at the same time, but if you come to vim
> because you know what you want to do and you're looking for a
> competent tool to do it ... my editor of choice. 

Thanks. As I just said in my last response on this thread, I really do wish I 
could drop everything else and go Vim exclusively. Based on previous 
experience, I know I'd get to a minimally comfortable working level fairly 
quickly. [Barely skimming the surface of what Vim has to offer.] Unfortunately 
I can't do that. But I intend to stick with it, and to use it as much as 
possible.

Recently, a response to a request for help here took the form of a string of 
characters, maybe ten of them, about an inch long, yet the solution was not a 
simple one. I like that. 

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Eric Weir
Decatur, GA  USA
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