> Excerpts from henry's message of Tue Apr 05 03:49:40 +0200 2011:
>> I intend to combine the functionalities of VIM, Web editors, and Wysiwyg.
>> I'm not sure if there have been similar products. And I'm wondering if my
>> idea is a good idea. I really appreciate any suggestions.
> If you succeed maybe we can even create a script out of it which is
> let's us turn any input / textarea into a Vim editor?
>
Have you looked at Vimperator: http://vimperator.org/vimperator
> Firefox, Opera, (IE?) allow loading custom scripts on each page.
>
> There is:
> http://www.ymacs.org/demo/ (emacs in js)
>
> Anyway - your task will take some time - and probably it'll make some
> Vim users happy.
>
> However Vim is much more than hjkl and w to me: Eg snippets, indenting
> many lines, ...
>
> So depending on your OS using something like Autohotkey to copy paste
> text from browser into Vim automatically would be an alternative
> solution..
>
> Marc Weber
>
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