Wednesday, September 8, 2010

Re: Navigation in vi

> Check this plugin for C++ http://www.vim.org/scripts/script.php?script_id=213.
> Here is VIM wiki for code completion in C++
> http://vim.wikia.com/wiki/C%2B%2B_code_completion. If using Linux with KDE,
> you can also try kdevelop editor. Check Vim Wiki for lots of trips and tricks
> http://vim.runpaint.org/ and I found this website really very good for
> learning Vim http://vim.runpaint.org/
>

May I add some personal thoughts?

The clean visual of VIM/GVIM is very good but, in the beginning, I missed the
functionality of a well organized "Project Explorer" like I had with
UltraEdit32. To accomplish that I started using Project plugin:
"http://www.vim.org/scripts/script.php?script_id=69"
With this plugin I can also configure other plugins as the project needs.
Deferents projects with diferents tags files and configurations can be done
using plain VIM scripts loaded as needed.

Also I don't like much the implementation of TABs in VIM. The perspective of
buffers in VIM is much more similar to a MDI interface on Windows
which I find most
useful so, I also use MiniBufExplorer:
"http://www.vim.org/scripts/script.php?script_id=159"
With it I can organize the loaded buffers as of "tabs" in my environment and
still see the project explore and the splited windows where I am working on.

This makes to me a really powerful IDE for programming.

--
Alessandro Antonello

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