in reply to Vim and You

I tend to prefer emacs when I begin to code, especially with Devel::PerlySense, for its real-time syntax checking, but I occasionnally use vim, and like the fact that it is well integrated with the less pager. It's quicker to do
less foo.pl v [editing] q
than
less foo.pl q emacs foo.pl [editing] C-x C-s C-x C-c
especially when you just want to correct a typo.
And vi is quicker to launch, too.

Lu.

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Re^2: Vim and You
by oknow (Chaplain) on Mar 23, 2008 at 22:07 UTC
    but I occasionnally use vim, and like the fact that it is well integrated with the less pager.

    less is just calling whatever you have set for the EDITOR environment variable. I have EDITOR set to "emacs -nw" on my workstation, and usually "nano" on most of my servers.

    Oknow
      Thank you for that precision. I didn't read the doc thoroughly enough, it seems... Since the editor is launched by pressing 'v', I had assumed it stood for 'Vi'.

      My *Nix-fu is not good enough, have to practice more...

      Lu.