![]() ![]() ![]() One thing I find is that you need to do a fair bit of customization before vim fits for you. I recently discovered mvim on OS X and it really convinced me to buckle down and start to learn and more importantly use vim again as my primary editor. How can we help others find these things? How can we help them find the fast way of doing things on our web facility?Īs a parting note - I wouldn't equate efficiency to "user-friendly." It's now a long time since I learned about :sp and ctrl-w to create and move between windows in vim. Now the question is - without having to wade through plodding tutorial after plodding tutorial, how can we help people discover the interface? This doesn't just apply to vim, it applies to your web site, or application, or even your company procedures. concision, expressiveness, ease, transparency, and scriptability." It then expands on each, but mysteriously quote "Discoverable" in place of "scriptability." Very odd. ( Side note: from that search I found this: ![]() Yes, vim is a non-discoverable interface. Reading this crystalised some thoughts I've had for a long time, but never been able to express clearly. ![]()
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