On Tue, Aug 21, 2018 at 4:36 PM, Tim Chase <vim@tim.thechases.com> wrote:
[...]
> Indeed, I often work on FreeBSD & OpenBSD boxes where nvi is the
> default vi instead of vim. I find myself missing a couple things
> like text objects, folding, multiple windows, and expression
> evaluation (whether as a register or as a sub-replace-special) the
> most. Syntax highlighting can be nice, but I can get along without
> it.
IIUC, expression evaluation (and the variables, functions, and
conditional branches and loops that go with it) is the one feature
which makes Vim script language Turing-complete, and that makes a hell
of a huge difference when writing one's vimrc. Other features are
great to have too, of course.
Oh, sure I could get along without syntax highlighting, but given the
choice I would take it. Not only when reading the help as I already
mentioned, but when writing HTML i've oftentimes got my attention
alerted by "weird" highlighting to some typo I'd made.
Best regards,
Tony.
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