vomit... lol. I use vi/vim only because emacs, mg, nano, pico etc are awful. This is more of an ultraedit-32 commercial windows opensource replacement.
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why would youwant this ???
Duplicate Current Line : Ctrl+D
Split Line : Ctrl+I
Join Line : Ctrl+J
Move Up current Line : Ctrl+Shift+ArrowUp
Move Down current Line : Ctrl+Shift+ArrowDown
Nico
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VI is a 'modal' editor which may make it hard to skin NPP as. Still, I would grab such a plugin in a heartbeat if it existed! I'm a dyed in the wool Unix VI person. Vim is nice but I love some of the highlighting, indenting, collapse/expand features I see in NPP. The HEX viewer is great and direct, simple entering of extended characters (a battle in Vim). Its a case of each of these get to 95% of what I want, and the missing 5% is always in the other editor.
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Hi,
I was wondering if Notepad++ has support for VI commands like insert mode, command mode, 'dd' to delete the line... etc in form of a plugin?
vomit... lol. I use vi/vim only because emacs, mg, nano, pico etc are awful. This is more of an ultraedit-32 commercial windows opensource replacement.
why would youwant this ???
Duplicate Current Line : Ctrl+D
Split Line : Ctrl+I
Join Line : Ctrl+J
Move Up current Line : Ctrl+Shift+ArrowUp
Move Down current Line : Ctrl+Shift+ArrowDown
Nico
VIM has lot more other powerful editor features.
Is this plugin available ?
If not then any one planning to develop this? I would be glad to join them in developing the plugin.
VI is a 'modal' editor which may make it hard to skin NPP as. Still, I would grab such a plugin in a heartbeat if it existed! I'm a dyed in the wool Unix VI person. Vim is nice but I love some of the highlighting, indenting, collapse/expand features I see in NPP. The HEX viewer is great and direct, simple entering of extended characters (a battle in Vim). Its a case of each of these get to 95% of what I want, and the missing 5% is always in the other editor.