> > Well, vim (and gvim) is actually quite powerful for development > > purposes. All the best (IMO) that emacs had was taken into vim already. > > there's one thing missing: indenting code. I had no real problem > producing a fortran-90 .vim for syntax, so the coding is nice. And > there seems to be a cindent mode, but i haven't figured it out. So I > still use emacs and tab or indent-program while writing code, but to > edit it, i perfer vim. And yes, that has a lot to do with leaving my > fingers on the home row.
I do a lot of Tcl coding, and so the C-rules mostly work for me. I do believe that improving auto-indentation was high on the wish-list for upcoming improvments. Learning how to use vim (or any editor, really), can take a bit of work. vim does have a good help system... rgds-- TA ([EMAIL PROTECTED])