[slim-vim] slim-vim Digest, Vol 3, Issue 4
Stephen Horner
sphorner at gmail.com
Tue May 9 16:14:06 CDT 2006
> Date: Mon, 8 May 2006 14:02:07 -0700
> From: "Brad Beveridge" <brad.beveridge at gmail.com>
> Subject: Re: [slim-vim] In praise of the greatest text editor...
> To: "SLIME for Vim" <slim-vim at lispniks.com>
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> /me <Dances>
>
> I have Vim7 installed at work on my Windows machine. No plans to move
> to it at home though - not until it has Lisp support. Luckily Vim6.4
> is pretty darn good :)
>
> BTW, I am planning on putting my work into SVN (or Darcs, or whatever)
> when I can evaluate forms on Swank and handle debugger restarts. I'd
> guess that is a couple of weeks away, but if anybody wanted to help
> out sooner I can make a repositry earlier.
>
> Cheers
> Brad
So what does vim6.4 have in regards to Lisp that vim7 does not? I used
vim7 all last night when I went to work on CL-MPD
(http://common-lisp.net/project/cl-mpd). Although I'm still using
Larry's old lisp scripts I don't see why going to vim7 would affect
anything.
Stephen
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