Introducing myself

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Robin wrote:
nevon wrote:Then I suggest you try 2.7.X out!
You're just looking for an excuse to show off that rose again! (Not that I don't like it.)
Hehehe. I just opened two of my recently opened images, to show off the tabs. ;)
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It is a nice rose, I will admit.

Also, on my computer I use TextWrangler, which lets me put all 6 of my main .lua files into one window with a drawer to change between them. (Though I wish they'd switch to Tabs instead of the outdated and outmoded Drawer paradigm. Guess I'll have to fire off an email to BareBones support.)
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Vim has tabs. :cool:
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Robin wrote:Vim has tabs. :cool:
Vim has everything.
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... except a decent Operating System.
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is VIM like vi? I'm using text wrangler as well. The color context seems to work well with Lua.
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solecize wrote:is VIM like vi?
Yes. An improved version (Vim = Vi IMproved) and the most popular vi clone around.
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I really like TextWrangler though. I've tried VIM. It's not that special. TextWrangler is nice and advanced. I like it. It's free, it's the next best thing to BBEdit which costs an arm.
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Jasoco wrote:I've tried VIM. It's not that special.
Then you don't know vim.
http://www.viemu.com/a-why-vi-vim.html
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Jasoco wrote:I've tried VIM. It's not that special. TextWrangler is nice and advanced.
*Notes irony*

Vim and emacs together are powerful enough to create a new universe -- and destroy the current one. That's why no-one can use them both. (Also because there wouldn't be any hard drive space left for anything else once you installed emacs, but that's beside the point.)

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