On 2015-02-01 10:59, Brennen Bearnes wrote:
> I'm not sure if I draw much of a distinction between the things
> that make a good code editor and the things that make a good
> literary text editor.
I'd say that there are core editing functions, things that make
coding easier, and things that make prose/poetry-editing easier.
Fortunately, I've found that Vim offers all three (as would Emacs, I
suspect).
Things that make editing prose/poetry easier would include
spell-check, navigation/manipulation by paragraph and sentence (all
of which vim has out of the box), and possibly markup shortcuts and
thesaurus access (both of which can be easily added to vim).
-tim
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