On Wed, Oct 23, 2013 at 05:52:59PM -0500, tooth pik wrote: > I suspect a large percentage of mc users configure mc to use > vim for internal edits.
I can't speak for others, but ... eww. No, I do not, will not. > I for one don't, no -- since I can seamlessly configure mc to > use vim as the internal editor, which has spellchecking, > syntax highlighting, and is arguably the most powerful and > user configurable editor in the world, why would I even think > about using mc's editor? You spent a lot of time learning those vi commands. You had to retrain yourself to know that you can't just start typing in your editor, you have to put it in insert mode first. Sure, after such a long time as a Unix user I have had to learn the basic vi skills. I still hate it. The mc editor is friendly. It has an actual UI. You can sit at it without any prior experience and know what to do. It has spell checking and syntax highlighting. And you can do anything you might need for basic text editing. It's extendable with macros for the ambitious, but perfectly usable as is, even with mouse support if your terminal allows. (Mine's usually in screen(1), so no mouse.) Why would I even think about using some other editor? -- http://rob0.nodns4.us/ -- system administration and consulting Offlist GMX mail is seen only if "/dev/rob0" is in the Subject: _______________________________________________ mc mailing list https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/mc
