Everytime when I coding in VIM, as it's in heaven. But for reading and
writing, I have to use another editor. In some ways, just like wander
from place to place, it's a kind of pain.
However, I quite understand what you mean. Actually, I never thought
you would see this thread...
Sorry for my complaining, and thanks for your greate job.
Best.
Bram Moolenaar wrote:
>
> Vim development is slow, it's quite stable and still there are plenty of
> bugs to fix. Adding a new feature always means new bugs, thus hardly
> any new features are going to be added now. I did add a few for Vim
> 7.3, and that did introduce quite a few new problems. Even though
> several people said the patch worked fine.
>
> --
> hundred-and-one symptoms of being an internet addict:
> 157. You fum through a magazine, you first check to see if it has a web
> address.
>
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