Friday, September 2, 2011

Re: O-Reilly's Learning the vi and Vim Editors

On 01.09.11,17:15, Hozzy2u wrote:
> 63 and a complete noobe to Vim, I've installed version 7.3 in Windows
> Vista. I'm trying to find an extra income source and settled on
> formatting plain text files into e-books using xhtml. I found what
> appears to be a phenomenal program, Vim but it looks to be more than a
> little intimidating. I'm familiar with the publisher of the book
> referred to in the subject line but am concerned with the fact that it
> appears much of the book deals with vi. Is the material on vi of any
> value in learning Vim? Money is a little short lately and I don't wish
> to waste any. Thanks to anyone kind enough to answer this.
>
>

Doing the vimtutor is a good thing to learn vim, as mentioned previously. The
last book I bought on Vim recently was "Hacking Vim". A nice one.

http://www.packtpub.com/hacking-vim-72/book


Jostein


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