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Many applications use simple emacs bindings such as
^e - end of line ^a - start of line ^w - kill last word etc. I'm looking for an application that is like open office but uses vi type syntax. If none exist, i can see a very fun project coming along
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If you come up with something I would give it a go. I have vi hardwired into my fingers. |
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I think many of us do. As English isn't my wife's first language, she'll often ask me to check documents that she's written. She'll say, "What is that 5k you just wrote in?" (For non vi users, that means I was trying to move up 5 lines.) It really is incredibly convenient when you get used to it.
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Yeah. For me, the wife-over-the-shoulder always gets confused when I do a regular expression search, and then a "z." to center the screen.
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Just for the record - there are a few plugins for IDEs like eclipse, netbeans and visual studio that gives you vi like keys
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My solution was to combine my editor (vim) and a language for writing documents. I'm fluent in XHTML so I used XHTML+CSS, which can be annoying for some things. Looked at groff and friends, it only got me annoyed when writing manual pages so I chucked the idea. Found TeX/LaTeX and went to productivity Heaven :-) TeXLive 2007 does work on FreeBSD 6.x
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cmus audio player is very vi-like you even have a command line with [ESC]:q / [ESC]:a /path/to/music and so.
Also vimperator for firefox would be good for you.
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Hmm :q! reminds me of games/wesnoth but thats all of vi type syntax in that game
![]() Blender on other hand have very vi-like type syntax, of course hjkl keys will do something completly different. |
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Speaking of hjkl keys, konqueror uses them for scrolling the page (my favorite feature of the program).
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