I changed the subject heading to focus the discussion of Vim on the iPad more 
specifically on the Vim app for the iPad.

I hesitate in posting my musings on this topic [1] because I am not in a 
position myself to do much about them. [2] They may just be completely 
off-the-wall unrealistic.

That said, I've decided to see what's possible with the app as it is. I will be 
going about it slowly, in between other activities. 

In the meantime, it's noteworthy that the developer has released the code for 
the project and has placed it on its github repository. That and comments made 
by some of the raters in the App Store make wonder if more is not possible with 
this app. E.g., one rater suggests a key remapping to make the escape key 
readily accessible. Another rater suggests several features that would make the 
app much more attractive:

Extended Ctrl, Esc, Tab, colon and user set-able quick keys for Leader, back 
ticks, etc.
Default support for standard .vimrc and .vim plugins
iOS copy/paste support 
Dropbox syncing.

Developers of other editors have added a row of essential keys to the default 
iPad virtual keyboard. 

With iTunes it's supposed to be possible to drag 'n drop files between the iPad 
and another device. I see how to add files to the iPad. I don't see how to 
access the app folder on the IPad so that files could be moved to the other 
device.

Again, I'm almost ashamed to be commenting to this effect, since I couldn't 
contribute anything, but given the above and what I've seen done with other 
iPad apps, e.g., the diverse provisions for moving/syncing files between an 
iPad and another device in PDF Expert, I wonder if an individual, an 
organization, or a group couldn't take on the task of making this app genuinely 
useful for the iPad, along the lines of what was done to create MacVim.

Regards,
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Eric Weir

"With an ounce of willingness, everything can change."

- Kim



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