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vi, Vimulator resurrected
Submitted by Anonymous on Thursday, 28 October, 2004 - 20:08
I've just switched from vim to jEdit, but have been a hard-core vi/vim user for almost 10 years. That said, I'm definitely a keyboard user, and am quite happy with vi's keystoke combinations. To that end, I've resurrected the Vimulator to work with the current version of jEdit, in addition to adding a bunch of additional keystokes, fixing a couple of bugs, and introducing a couple of new ones... I'm thinking about throwing all my changes together and posting them, but don't want to waste anyones time if there isn't any interest..... any interest?

Jason ( jklap @ v_i_s_i.com --- try without the '_' )
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Vimulator Fork available
by Anonymous on Fri, 31/12/2004 - 15:54
I have developed a smaller, cleaner, and 4.2-savvy version of Vimulator. It's called Jim.

A prototype is available here http://people.type-z.org/seb/bordel/Jim-dec-04.tar.bz2, I still have problem with dead keys.
Great work
by Anonymous on Wed, 10/11/2004 - 18:31
I've tried to move along from vim to a full-featured IDE a couple of times now, but have always ended up with vim again. Sure, there's the vi plugin for Eclipse, but I find Eclipse quite sluggish to use. There's also the vimpart external editor component for Kate/KDevelop, but I find it quite buggy and slow at it's current state. I need something a bit less heavyweight than Eclipse/KDevelop, but with more features than CL vim or gvim.. With some improvements, this plugin could be just what I'm looking for. Actually, if no new releases were to appear in the future, I would consider implementing what I'm missing myself (when I get the time).
Vimulator updates
by Anonymous on Wed, 03/11/2004 - 19:47
I'm currently talking to Mike Dillon about CVS access, but until that happens, you can find my latest changes here (http://www.halfsane.com/jedit/). I hope to get the changes (or some subset of them) pushed back into CVS and get Vimulator active again.

-Jason
 
This is great
by Anonymous on Thu, 04/11/2004 - 08:05
I'm also a long time vim user and have been looking at all the usual suspects (eclipe, netbeans, intellij) but none of them allow you to open multiple windows at the same time. jEdit seems like just the thing, but without vi support I couldn't use it. It's is great that your updating Vimulator.
Hi Jason, I'm just playing
by Anonymous on Wed, 03/11/2004 - 15:12
Hi Jason,

I'm just playing around with jEdit at the moment, and like you I'm a long term vim user. From what I've seen of jEdit, I like it and I'd be interested in the Vimulator.

Ciaron (linstead AT pik DASH potsdam DOT de)
 
Great News
by haci on Wed, 03/11/2004 - 17:47
This is great news. I have been waiting for any updates to the Vimulator.
 
 
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