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For those who prefer alt navigation, you can add to your gvimrc " tab navigation map 1gt map 2gt map 3gt map 4gt map 5gt map 6gt map 7gt map 8gt map 9gt map 10gt
What is that heretical "g" doing in front of "vimrc"?
Efficient Editing With vim
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Re: Efficient Editing With vim
#122remapping capslock -> esc will make editing so much easier and faster. being able to easily enter command mode has increased my speed more than anything else, it's also really useful in other interfaces, to be able to quickly hit escape instead of reaching over to the top of the keyboard. add xmodmap -e 'clear Lock' -e 'keycode 0x42 = Escape' to your ~/.xinitrc on linux
Re: Efficient Editing With vim
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I once wrote ":tabnew something.js" in my IM window and sent it before I realized that the wrong window had focus. The person replied with, "bash: :tabnew: command not found." I told him, "I was hoping you were vim, actually".
HA! Also using vim will cause your escape key to be heavily hit constantly after typing anything especially if you are not sure what mode you are in, then only realizing you are not in vim period.
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#124Re: Efficient Editing With vim
#125Earlier quoted context omitted.
For those who prefer alt navigation, you can add to your gvimrc " tab navigation map 1gt map 2gt map 3gt map 4gt map 5gt map 6gt map 7gt map 8gt map 9gt map 10gt
What is that heretical "g" doing in front of "vimrc"?