[Tutor] vim as a python editor

Alexander Fairley alexander.fairley at gmail.com
Tue Feb 8 05:44:57 CET 2011


Some high profile ruby hackers have put together a pretty snazzy set of
vim/gvim configs together on github at

https://github.com/carlhuda/janus

On the topic of configuring Capslock to be an escape key, it's because
that's where the "meta" key used to be on old school unix keyboards, and so
it makes you double plus unix if you reconfigure things that way(also has
the plus of rendering emacs a lot more usable).

On Fri, Jan 7, 2011 at 7:22 PM, Steven D'Aprano <steve at pearwood.info> wrote:

> Alan Gauld wrote:
>
>> "Paul Griffiths" <paulmg2010 at gmail.com> wrote
>>
>>> I've learned that:
>>> ...
>>> - re-configuring the Caps Lock to be an extra Esc saves time
>>>
>>
>> Huh? How do you use that? Its a new one on me. Why would two escape keys
>> be useful?
>>
>
> What if you want to escape the escape, so that (say) esc-C is the same as
> just C?
>
>
> Not-very-helpfully y'rs,
>
> --
> Steven
>
>
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