a good programming text editor (not IDE)

Jarek Zgoda jzgoda at o2.usun.pl
Thu Jun 15 14:42:09 EDT 2006


John Salerno napisał(a):

>> Vim is definitely the best. If you're a GUI man, you can use GVim.
> 
> Ok, you guys are slowly converting me, but I do have one question: which
> "version" of VIM should I use, or does it matter? I mean, there seem to
> be at least two versions, a text version and the GUI version you
> mention. Are the options shared between the two, or is it that you are
> more or less "set" in one once you choose it, and if you move to the
> other you have to redefine your preferences, etc.?

The "version" doesn't matter, but anyway you should get the newest one
available. 7.0 has some nice features for text editing in graphic
environments (like Windows), but in terminal it's the same beast. You'll
love it in short time. ;)

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Jarek Zgoda
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