On Thu, Mar 27, 2025 at 05:28:47PM +0300, Riza Dindir wrote:
> I can not say neovim is a bad thing. I do not have bad feelings towards emacs,
emacs is great if you're found of their point of view (I'm not but I
fully understand). I really think *neovim* is a bad thing in a long run
because it's just vim incompatible with vim because of bad decisions
(Or please someone prove me wrong by showing me at least 1 thing worth
enough to split the community into 2 separated things which is the
most notable change neovim came with).
> Acme editor is something that I am fond of too, but have no use for, since I am
> not on Plan9. But having text and being able to run that text is nice. There
> are ports of acme, but vim is sufficient for all my development, and editing
> requirements.
same here: I love the idea but I'm so used to vim and I really think
mouse gestures doesn't compete a 105 bullets machine gun magazine.
> The video that Mark Chantreux has given a link to is really helpful and nice.
> Thank you for the link.
glad you liked! thanks for this feedback. An improved version (then a
french one) is scheduled too.
regards.
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Marc Chantreux
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