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Re: Eric Lafoon
by Andras Mantia on Tuesday 09/Mar/2004, @15:30
We are already using KTextEditor, but in some places our code depends on the katepart. There is no deadline nor a real priority for it, but we try to make it editor independent in the near feature. So yes, expect that KVim will be usable in Quanta (hopefully this year). But having the IDEAl (and other KMDI based) mode is a priority and should come in a month or so, but definitely it will be in Quanta 3.3.

Andras
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Re: Eric Lafoon
by Ing. Jozef Sakalos on Wednesday 06/Jul/2005, @18:38
Hi Andras,

a year ago you wrote that kvim will be usable as the Quanta editor.

Is it still valid?

Maybe I'm freak, but I edit (mainly PHP scripts) at least 5 times faster in kvim as in kate-like editors.

The editor concept is the only reason I do not use Quanta as my main development tool.

Am I really alone or I only don't know how to setup kvim in Quanta?

Best regards,
Jozef
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  • Re: Eric Lafoon
    by ac on Thursday 07/Jul/2005, @09:31
    KVim has been discontinued ages ago, you should look for its replacement Yzis.
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      by Ing. Jozef Sakalos on Thursday 07/Jul/2005, @13:37
      Yes, I've looked at Yzis but it's still far from being usable for serious work.

      But OK, if there is no other possibility I'll wait until the Yzis is usable.

      Thanks for answer,

      Jozef
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