vi

Bob La Quey boblq at cox.net
Sat Jun 29 07:52:22 PDT 2002


At 04:17 PM 6/27/2002 -0700, you wrote:

> > > It's beginning to sound like there should be a vi
> > presentation at one of
> > > these meetings. . . (I say it as though I've ever
> > been to a meeting :)  )
> >
> > To quote Rocky the flying squirrel, speaking to
> > Bullwinkle:  "Again?"
> > But you are probably right.
> >
> >     carl
>Yes but it should probably only be for advance users
>not just basic commands.
>
>Ernesto Valenzuela

I just found this while looking for something else
http://users.erols.com/astronaut/vim/vimcmd.txt.gz

I like I suspect most folk only use a small percentage
of what vim can do.

Here is something I would like.

I hate having all of the comments visible while I am writing
code. They take up valuable space and clutter the code
with information for others, which if I am familiar with the
code, I don't need.

But I believe in commenting code carefully and liberally.
I just don't want to be forced to have those comments in
"my" code all the time.

It seems I should be able to use vim (or maybe vim with a
helper program) to put comments in and out of the file
transparently.

So what's the best way to do this. Is there already support for
this? or?

Comments please,

Bob La Quey







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