vim/gvim users please vote for vi, not Other.
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I installed emacs one day. After several hours and half a bottle of brandy I decided Kate works fine for this old man. Maybe I'll pick up another bottle of brandy and try vi. :P
I'll let ya know.
Ken.Opinions are like rear-ends, everybody has one. Here's mine. (|)
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Uhhh...OK...Ya.. I get it. It's a joke, and I fell for it!
You guys just want to see who is dumb enough to try one or both of them!
Ha ha ha! Good one! Ya got me good!
I would have to vote for emacs because it has the emacs psychiatrist.
Or I would have to vote for which one I hate the most. Hmm. Have to think about that one.
LOL Ken.Opinions are like rear-ends, everybody has one. Here's mine. (|)
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I still don't understand why any of them is better or faster than Kate or Notepad.
I do use nano for command-line editing (quick sources.list/xorg.conf/whatever changes), and for fixing stuff on my girlfriend's computer over ssh. Isn't it the only one installed by default in Kubuntu?The Nomad's Land - some Linux humor too
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Originally posted by NomadI still don't understand why any of them is better or faster than Kate or Notepad.
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Another vote for vi/vim/gvim.
I work with several different flavours of UNIX/Linux at work. vi is the only editor that's installed on all those systems by default. It is a very convenient editor, too, in that you can do everything you want by standard keys only - no need to extend your finger to the arrow keys or Home/Delete/Insert/PgUp/PgDown. It may take a bit of time to learn how to use vi, but once you're used to it, there's just no other editor for you.
I agree that kate is a fine editor. If only it had a vi plugin so I can use the vi commands on it.Registered Linux User: #281828 | Kubuntu User: #22280
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I think the best feature of Kate is the vertical list of open files. For those of us who like to open a whole pile of them at once, it's perfect.
However, Vim will always win when it comes to sheer number of features.
I guess it's kind of like the difference between a can opener and a laser cannon. Both can open the beans, but only one can blow up the Cylons too. (I believe the command in vi is :%zap )
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[img width=400 height=219]http://imgs.xkcd.com/comics/real_programmers.png[/img]The Nomad's Land - some Linux humor too
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