Friday, July 29, 2011

Re: A modern look for gvim (win32)

On Jul 28, 11:23 pm, AK <andrei....@gmail.com> wrote:
> [...] vimL would
> be changed to something similar to ruby or python, even if that
> broke ALL currently available scripts, maybe there was a split into
> separate terminal and gui versions that would share some libraries.
> I think I'd be in favor of all of that even though I realize it
> won't happen.
>

A few years ago the project KVim was started which was later renamed
to Yzis. It's a rewrite of Vim in C++ and uses Lua for scripting.
It looks like the development stopped in 2010. Some code repositories
still exist:
https://bitbucket.org/fishman/yzis
http://sources.freehackers.org/hg.cgi/Yzis/summary

If you like GUI take a look at Pida. It is an IDE that integrates any
(Xwin) editor that is available on the system. It's written in Python
and works on Linux.
http://pida.co.uk/

Marko

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