On 5/24/05, Clive Menzies <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Try gvim and vim; the former has a gui interface and will give you a > slow intro to vim (command line version) itself. There is a very good > book 'Vi IMproved' by Steve Qualine. Learning vim is well worth the > effort and if you are ever confronted with a system that only has vi > available, your new skills will be invaluable.
Heh. I recently changed my alternative for vi from vim to nvi. Having learned "real" vi first, I was constantly annoyed by differences in vim that I kept forgetting about. -- Michael A. Marsh http://www.umiacs.umd.edu/~mmarsh http://mamarsh.blogspot.com