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looking forward to Kate+Vim
by Philip Webb on Wednesday 16/Apr/2008, @01:40
I'm a regular user of Gvim, but would love to have a KDE version instead.
There was an attempt to create one which fell apart some time ago,
so I'm very pleased to see plans to pick it up again.

Please don't dumb down Kwrite ! After all, there is Kedit for beginners.
Kwrite is a nice medium between Vim & eg Leafpad: please leave it as it is.

Otherwise & generally, thanks to the KDE team for a great desktop.
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Re: looking forward to Kate+Vim
by Anon on Wednesday 16/Apr/2008, @02:08
"After all, there is Kedit for beginners"

Not in KDE4, there isn't :)
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  • Re: looking forward to Kate+Vim
    by reihal on Thursday 17/Apr/2008, @00:43
    It will be, the Oracle told me.
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Re: looking forward to Kate+Vim
by Ziling Zhao on Wednesday 23/Apr/2008, @15:18
I've been looking and hoping for yzis (http://yzis.org) to come to fruitation, but it seems like it has stalled.

Yzis seems like "the right way to do it" in that it decouples it self from the interface and allows for kparting.
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