Sujet : Re: Python (was Re: I did not inhale)
De : janis_papanagnou+ng (at) *nospam* hotmail.com (Janis Papanagnou)
Groupes : comp.unix.shell comp.unix.programmer comp.lang.miscDate : 14. Sep 2024, 10:06:12
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On 30.08.2024 04:53, Lawrence D'Oliveiro wrote:
On Thu, 29 Aug 2024 18:44:35 +0200, Janis Papanagnou wrote:
Vim is an editor that has the most simple and also very powerful
indenting for well structured data and programs I've yet seen. (Not
mentioning its equally powerful other editing facilities.)
Vim is only good for text-editing, though.
"Only"? - Yes, Vim is a text-editor. (With only few functions beyond.)
And it does that in an excellent most efficient way I've not yet seen
in any other text editor. (Exactly what I need for universal editing
of any text. YMMV.)
It assumes a file is split into
lines. Emacs makes no such assumption, and can also edit non-text files.
You have obviously no clue.
Janis