Re: [dev] [edit] Introducing edit, a simple text editor

2023-10-24 Thread Страхиња Радић
On 23/10/24 11:49AM, Kyryl Melekhin wrote: > Besides, I want people to actually use my software and have some kind > of visibility. > > Nobody would know of suckless.org were it not be constantly posted and > talked about > on various social media(s). This touches up one of the fundamental differ

Re: [dev] [edit] Introducing edit, a simple text editor

2023-10-24 Thread Kyryl Melekhin
Страхиња, On 10/24/23, Страхиња Радић wrote: > On 23/10/23 03:11PM, Kyryl Melekhin wrote: >> Since this is my creation I might be biased, but I still think that Nextvi >> is >> the best suckless editor. > > That should be left for others to decide. > > >> Please give it a revisit, and help me get

Re: [dev] [edit] Introducing edit, a simple text editor

2023-10-24 Thread Страхиња Радић
On 23/10/23 03:11PM, Kyryl Melekhin wrote: > Since this is my creation I might be biased, but I still think that Nextvi is > the best suckless editor. That should be left for others to decide. > Please give it a revisit, and help me get 100 stars on github! Social networks should die. Github is

Re: [dev] [edit] Introducing edit, a simple text editor

2023-10-24 Thread Roberto E. Vargas Caballero
Hi, On Mon, Oct 23, 2023 at 10:52:11AM -0400, Sean MacLennan wrote: > Basically, I agree that undo is hard. Indeed. Ed gets undo by design keeping a history keeping a list of lines and every modification implies a new list, so you can always undo (at least once). Regards,

Re: [dev] [edit] Introducing edit, a simple text editor

2023-10-24 Thread Kyryl Melekhin
Hey guys, On this topic, I would like to revisit Nextvi. It's been a year since my last post. The editor has been getting some lovely quality of life updates while still adhering to the original philosophy. Since this is my creation I might be biased, but I still think that Nextvi is the best suc