On 2006年9月27日 14:50:55 -0400 "Jerome Vuarand" <jerome.vuarand@ubisoft.com> wrote: > There's a vim version for OSX: > http://macvim.org/OSX/index.php Well, a «standard» console (non-gui) install of Vim 6.x is available by default in every MacOS X box. Vim had Lua support for a long time. That makes me feel at home when coding on MacOS X (I use only non-gui Vim, in nearly *every* OS out there, but that's my personal preference, of course!). If you want an editor with Macintosh feeling, I would recommend SubEthaEdit, too. I found GUI versions of Vim/Emacs for MacOS X very disgusting compared to their console versions. Another reason for using console editors: Everybody has a console (and, as a side effect, you'll perform more and more tasks with the keyboard as you learn how to use the editor -- the mouse make you slower). Just my thoughts, hope nobody will feel harmed by them. Cheers, -- With sufficient thrust, pigs fly just fine. -- RFC 1925
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