Haha! Interesting comment. I did try it for about 20 minutes but the sheer effort involved with stopping the decade-reinforced, Tourette-like hand spasms (":", ":wq" and so on) made this much more tricky for me. In the end I printed out a couple of Emacs cheat sheets and pinned them up next to monitors.... That and a few weeks of _only_ Emacs and I was OK. Another interesting element of the whole experience was migrating from Ruby to using Python exclusively at the same time... It was an interesting few weeks! I have to be honest, I now wish I'd given Emacs more of a chance years ago. Next the aim is to see how much of all my other tools I can replace with Emacs (already using Gnus, org-mode etc). SM 2009/7/15 Giovanni Ridolfi <address@hidden>: > > -- Mar 14/7/09, Simon Mullis <address@hidden> ha scritto: >> >> (a 10+ year Vi/Vim veteran who turned to the light a few >> months ago...) >> > > with Viper, I suppose ;-) > > see also: > http://upsilon.cc/~zack/tags/emacs/ > > cheers, > Giovanni > > > > -- Simon Mullis _________________ address@hidden
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