On 9 Sep, 19:29, "Jean-Philippe Bernardy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Question 2. was somehow cut out; here is what the questions should have been:
>
> 1. How often do you use yi?
>
* More Often
> 3. Do you consider contributing code to Yi? If so what would help to
> get you started?
Yes.
Jean-Philippe Bernardy wrote:
> 1. How often do you use yi?
I occasionally try it to see if it can replace emacs as my editor/os.
This often gets me motivated to improve it, but unfortunately I don't
have much spare time to embark on any major coding just now. I
_believe_ though - I really wan
On Sep 9, 2008, at 12:29 PM, Jean-Philippe Bernardy wrote:
> 1. How often do you use yi?
>
> * Never
> * Tried it once
> * Occasionally
> * More Often
More often. I try to use it whenever I can, but sometimes have to
resort to another editor.
> 2. What are the issues preventing you to use Yi
On 2008.09.09 19:29:45 +0200, Jean-Philippe Bernardy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Question 2. was somehow cut out; here is what the questions should have been:
>
> 1. How often do you use yi?
>
> * Never
> * Tried it once
> * Occasionally
> * More Often
Occasionally.
> 2. W
Jean-Philippe Bernardy wrote:
>> I do when I have time. As usual more documentation but that's true of almost
>> any project.
>> One thing that might helps others is a brief explanation of the various
>> control structures used, that is:
>> BufferM: This is used if you want to do an action which
> I do when I have time. As usual more documentation but that's true of almost
> any project.
> One thing that might helps others is a brief explanation of the various
> control structures used, that is:
> BufferM: This is used if you want to do an action which affects the current
> buffer etc.
Jean-Philippe Bernardy wrote:
> I would like to get an overview of the Yi community, in preparation
> for the talk I'll give at the symposium.
>
> It would be great if you could answer the following questions.
>
> 1. How often do you use yi?
>
> * Never
> * Tried it once
> * Occasionally
> * Mo
1. How often do you use yi?
* Tried it once
2. What are the issues preventing you to use Yi more?
I was a vim user. But liked the idea and the project of Yi. I tried
fiddling with the Key Maps etc.. and got some success.
Generally I use Matlab's own editor, owing to the work. or gvim/ textpad
Excerpts from Jean-Philippe Bernardy's message of Tue Sep 09 19:29:45 +0200
2008:
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> Question 2. was somehow cut out; here is what the questions should have been:
OK
> 2. What are the issues preventing you to use Yi more?
>
> You can reply by text and/or "star" an issue in the list of open is
On Tue, Sep 9, 2008 at 9:24 AM, Jean-Philippe Bernardy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> 1. How often do you use yi?
>
> * Never
> * Tried it once
> * Occasionally
> * More Often
* More Often
2. http://code.google.com/p/yi-editor/issues/list
> You can reply by text and/or "star" an issue in the lis
Question 2. was somehow cut out; here is what the questions should have been:
1. How often do you use yi?
* Never
* Tried it once
* Occasionally
* More Often
2. What are the issues preventing you to use Yi more?
You can reply by text and/or "star" an issue in the list of open issues:
http://c
Excerpts from Jean-Philippe Bernardy's message of Tue Sep 09 18:24:50 +0200
2008:
>
> I would like to get an overview of the Yi community, in preparation
> for the talk I'll give at the symposium.
I think that's the occasion to know who goes to the symposium, one
could plan an informal meeting.
I would like to get an overview of the Yi community, in preparation
for the talk I'll give at the symposium.
It would be great if you could answer the following questions.
1. How often do you use yi?
* Never
* Tried it once
* Occasionally
* More Often
2. http://code.google.com/p/yi-editor/issu
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