I spent some more time refining my #neovim config for coding:
https://codewiz.org/pub/dotfiles/nwiz.lua
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Bernie (codewiz@mstdn.io)'s status on Monday, 29-Aug-2022 03:32:13 UTC Bernie -
Bernie (codewiz@mstdn.io)'s status on Monday, 29-Aug-2022 03:34:13 UTC Bernie I still have ~250 lines of legacy #vim configuration to port over to #Lua:
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Bernie (codewiz@mstdn.io)'s status on Monday, 29-Aug-2022 03:35:41 UTC Bernie Not sure I should do it, though. This common config works with both vim 9 and neovim, and one day I might change my mind and switch back.
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Elias Mårtenson (loke@functional.cafe)'s status on Monday, 29-Aug-2022 06:04:51 UTC Elias Mårtenson @codewiz This is the time where someone (not me, obviously. I use it, but would never try to convince others to do it) replies with Emacs. They would explain how much more efficient it is once you get used to it.
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Bernie (codewiz@mstdn.io)'s status on Monday, 29-Aug-2022 06:04:51 UTC Bernie @loke And these days nobody will come advocating for XEmacs... R.I.P. !
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Patrick Georgi (patrick@georgi.family)'s status on Monday, 29-Aug-2022 16:38:49 UTC Patrick Georgi @codewiz @loke Not even jwz: https://www.jwz.org/blog/2021/01/very-much-do-not-have-my-emacs-setup-just-how-i-like-it/ -
Elias Mårtenson (loke@functional.cafe)'s status on Monday, 29-Aug-2022 16:39:28 UTC Elias Mårtenson @patrick @codewiz I'm reading that post, and I would very much like to know what behaviour he's complaining about.
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Patrick Georgi (patrick@georgi.family)'s status on Monday, 29-Aug-2022 16:40:09 UTC Patrick Georgi @loke It's over two years old so maybe he already fixed it. It just supports @codewiz's claim that XEmacs has no advocates anymore when even jwz went to GNU Emacs. In conversation permalink
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