On Tue, Dec 20, 2005 at 12:36:31PM -0600, Steve Greenland wrote: > If vim-tiny does have a significant feature advantage over nvi, then > yeah, that makes sense. Since I'm not a vim user, I can't guess how > many vim users will start vim-tiny and almost immediately wonder "where > the fsck is foo; oh yeah, need to install vim". If that number is > "most of them", then defaulting to vim-tiny over nvi is not a win. Of > course, that doesn't make it a loss, either, if the size difference is > negligible. Perhaps asking over on debian-boot with the actual numbers > might make sense.
I'd much rather have to use a system with vim and my .vimrc installed, but lacking a few "big" features like syntax highlighting, than have to use nvi. For me, it's a clear win: at least I can edit files. I'm probably a fairly typical vim user. -- Glenn Maynard -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]