I love a good plugin as much as the next guy but that is just unnecessary. All this "plugin" does is source an existing plugin that ships with vim and wraps around it. Might as well do that: function nan { nvim \ -c…
But Vim's not just hjkl. And all those new keys don't exactly help me get stuff done faster. Sure those F-keys can be useful. If I'd like to change the screen brightness or skip to next song. Pause/Home/Insert/Print...…
You chose an awful title, nelstrom.
Oooh. I'd love to hear those many more efficient options!
> Just the fact that you listed your emails says it all. Wow, that moderator is really professional.
No official Vim plugin makes me kind of not want to use this. > The plugins for these editors are developed by third-party developers. May not support all Emmet features and actions. Yeah, I'll pass.
I do.
Thank you for sharing it.
I signed up to tell you that I'd love to pay for a kindle version. And happy birthday!
I love a good plugin as much as the next guy but that is just unnecessary. All this "plugin" does is source an existing plugin that ships with vim and wraps around it. Might as well do that: function nan { nvim \ -c…
But Vim's not just hjkl. And all those new keys don't exactly help me get stuff done faster. Sure those F-keys can be useful. If I'd like to change the screen brightness or skip to next song. Pause/Home/Insert/Print...…
You chose an awful title, nelstrom.
Oooh. I'd love to hear those many more efficient options!
> Just the fact that you listed your emails says it all. Wow, that moderator is really professional.
No official Vim plugin makes me kind of not want to use this. > The plugins for these editors are developed by third-party developers. May not support all Emmet features and actions. Yeah, I'll pass.
I do.
Thank you for sharing it.
I signed up to tell you that I'd love to pay for a kindle version. And happy birthday!