Herbert, this is fantastic news.
My background is mainly with Vim, but I am very open to learning other software.
I can understand people who don't want to relearn keybindings, etc,
but I work on many
platforms and have that problem all the time anyway :-).
I'm a member of a "vim-geeks" group in
Herbert,
Wow! Thanks. great work. I really like the org-mode functionality, but I just
can't get my head to grasp the whole emacs philosophy and series of key chords.
I am a long time user of vi and have tried many a time over the years to pick
up using emacs, but it always took a lot of effort
Hi Ryan,
"A. Ryan Reynolds" writes:
> onethingwell.org just finished a week's worth of coverage on vim
> outliners. I don't use vim, so I'm not particularly invested, but
> introducing another one to the vim people might be a hard sell; there
> already seem to be quite a number of options avail
Hi,
congratulation to such an excellent project!
Herbert Sitz writes:
> I've been working on a Vim plugin that is file-compatible with Org-mode and
> that
> clones a good subset of features. It's gotten to the point where I'd like to
> put it up on Github and see if anyone wants to use it an
Hi Herbert,
this looks pretty amazing - I had no feeling for how much would
be possible in vim. I believe that this will make some people
quite happy, and I also think that it is a smart move
to avoid publishing headaches by calling out to Emacs.
I too like the number of hidden lines instead of
Hi Herbert,
This is an amazing effort! I specially like the # of hidden lines on
the right and the read only headlines when folded. I also felt editing
the tree seemed more fluid in your version of "org-mode". I will let
my vim using friends know about this project. Do post back when you
put the c
On Fri, Nov 5, 2010 at 2:39 PM, Herbert Sitz wrote:
> I've been working on a Vim plugin that is file-compatible with Org-mode and
> that
> clones a good subset of features...
> I've made a video showing what it looks like and demonstrating some of the
> basic
> outlining stuff. I just uploaded
onethingwell.org just finished a week's worth of coverage on vim
outliners. I don't use vim, so I'm not particularly invested, but
introducing another one to the vim people might be a hard sell; there
already seem to be quite a number of options available on that
platform. On the other hand, if you