On 10/29/06, Theerasak Photha <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I've used Emacs for a long time, but I think I might be going back to > Vim 7.0 now that they improved the scripting functionality with *real* > arrays and dicts. In some respects, this is now better than in Emacs, > where the hash functionality is...well...cumbersome at best. > > Main reason would be that Vim is so much easier to customize and find > things in than Emacs. I long time ago, I actually submitted a bug
Yes, I've read that, and I see that point. And that you can do customization using Python. I've actually been tempted by Vim since I read this http://pinard.progiciels-bpi.ca/opinions/editors.html (and Pinard is someone I do respect, and this is a very well argued document). > (...) > vimshell is a (nearly) full-blown terminal emulator facility for Vim > http://www.wana.at/vimshell/ Thanks for this link! It looks really interesting. I'll try to give it a try ASAP. One question, though: can you "send" a block of code to a Python shell running in vimshell? (somehow like you can do in Emacs)? R. -- Ramon Diaz-Uriarte Statistical Computing Team Structural Biology and Biocomputing Programme Spanish National Cancer Centre (CNIO) http://ligarto.org/rdiaz -- Ramon Diaz-Uriarte Statistical Computing Team Structural Biology and Biocomputing Programme Spanish National Cancer Centre (CNIO) http://ligarto.org/rdiaz -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list