On Monday, June 9, 2014 12:47:43 PM UTC-5, Rosangela Medeiros da Silva wrote:
> I have two complaints about Evil. The first one is a small bugs that prevents 
> it to work like Vim. In <I>nsert state, Ctrl-o should execute one command in 
> <N>ormal state, and return to <I>nsert state. It works well for most 
> commands, but not for colon commands. Therefore, if I press Ctrl-o :w in 
> <I>nsert state, Evil does not return to <I>nsert state; it remains in 
> <N>ormal state.

Not an answer to your question, but if Evil supports the gi normal mode 
command, you can accomplish saves *almost* as quickly with the following 
sequence:

CTRL-[
:w
gi

Sincerely,
Brett Stahlman

> 
> The other thing that annoys me in Evil is the lack of a help system. In fact, 
> Vim has a very good help system. Emacs also have a good and complete help 
> system. Evil comes without any help system.
> 
> Therefore, I have created a tutorial and a Cheat Sheet for Evil. It is an 
> ongoing work, of course. I am revising my English (Chinese, Esperanto, Latin, 
> Spanish, Portuguese, French, as the case may be).
> 
> I would be pleased if people from this page could visit my page, and make 
> suggestions, and corrections. The address:
> 
> advocacia.me/en/evil.html
> 
> If you want the org-mode sources, you can download it form 
> 
> advocacia.me/en/enEvil.org
> 
> There is a problem here, though. I don't know how to connect the document 
> with Emacs help system. I hope someone here in this group can help me.

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