Ingo Krabbe wrote:
Actually I stopped using vim, when I learned to use plan9. That time, when I worked from a linux system I used ed, even for bigger projects and I still think that ed is a very considerable editor, that can do line numbers any time and any where you want them and yes, for fun.
Quite frankly, I don't understand Plan9 in general and Acme in particular. I've just tried once again the latest 9front and things seemed even more counter-intuitive then the previous time. I also dislike using mouse/touchpad, unless gaming. When I moved to keyboard-driven things such as vi, dwm/dmenu/st (I was using Xfce long before and GNOME even earlier), I tried switching back but noticed that I tried to cycle windows with Alt+j/k, destroying them with Ctrl+Alt+x and so on. Muscle memory, if you want. With mouse you probably can never reach the productivity of keyboard. Also I see Acme as Emacs of Plan9. Cág