* <kouzennoki@gmail.com> [2015-01-30 21:26]:
> Personally I think Vim is the antithesis of something poetic,
> because of the vast difficulty in doing simple things :p.
> The topics that are regular on this list, and elsewhere... it is
> like it is an attempt at doing everything the difficult way ;-).
i am sure you have many examples to show..
can you show, say, three examples?
> I would never write anything non-software
> or non-configuration file or non-technical.
so you basically dont know anything about Eric's proposed question?
> Because I would not want to be bugged by endless keypress-mistakes
> and the only reason I use Vim really is because of its speed.
you just contradicted yourself.
> Sometimes hating the day I (or it) was born when I
> accidentily delete a piece of text and I cannot
> revert the change for some reason.
"undo" is your friend.
> I had this keyboard or computer where
> I was that didn't do CTRL-R.
hardly a vim problem, but poor choice of keyboard.
> Yes, only Vim can perform such a feat.
> Press two wrong buttons and lose your entire file.
> It is for the risky and daunting.
let me repeat: "undo" is your friend.
it is even persistent between sessions.
how many more editors do you know which
can do that? please name at least one.
> Anyway, good luck with your search.
> I'll be using vim just for
> Linux/Unix editing though.
Vim exists for many more systems - and for
whatever kind of text you want to write.
alas, you completely failed to give any
evidence to your statements. and no
info at all about the question itself. :-/
Sven
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