Hi list, I've been using Vim for years. However I'm at a point I think Vim will no longer serve (all) my needs - that's because the core is lacking functionality - which can be implemented - but would take a lot of time.
I want to thank you - I was very pleased seeing that these features just work: - ctrl-vI..<esc> (instert into multiple lines) - text objects - all visual modes - % in combination with visual mode. So Emacs comes pretty close to what I'm used to (which I use most) There is one last thing which I'm missing: Opening files by glob patterns: noremap :e :e<space>**/* In #emacs I was told use ido-find-file .. However patterns like this **/*Main.scala doen't work for me. creating a buffer with output of find then using gf (which works!) is not a perfect solution. Having gF implemented properly would be fine, because I use it often when reading Exception logs - I can still fallback to Vim. Do you have some more hacks in you ~/.emacs making using Emacs easier for Vim addicts? Eg is there a :qa! like command (without the nasty: You have unsaved open files..) Marc Weber _______________________________________________ implementations-list mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ourproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/implementations-list
