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I'm a vim fan. I've used lots of programming editors, but gravitated to vi when I started working on many different platforms. I started using MKS vi on Windows several years ago, then discovered vim and switched to it. When I bought my iBook last year I started using vim on Mac OS X and recently, when Apple released its X11, I began using gvim in X Windows. It is very nice. One of the things I got from this article that I previously hadn't realized or used is the ability to pipe output from Unix commands directly into gvim. Beautiful. |