• [gentoo-user] What's the connection between PyCharm and Vim?

    From Grant Edwards@21:1/5 to All on Tue Nov 1 19:30:02 2022
    On https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/PyCharm_Community_Edition:

    See also

    * Vim — a text editor based on the vi text editor.

    So what's the special connection between PyCharm and Vim that it
    should be the only thing mentioned in the "see also" section?

    Why not a a similar link to emacs?

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  • From Miles Malone@21:1/5 to Grant Edwards on Tue Nov 1 21:30:01 2022
    Probably because pycharm's got vim compatibility in its editor, and
    does not have emacs compatibility in its editor

    On Wed, 2 Nov 2022 at 04:25, Grant Edwards <grant.b.edwards@gmail.com> wrote:

    On https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/PyCharm_Community_Edition:

    See also

    * Vim — a text editor based on the vi text editor.

    So what's the special connection between PyCharm and Vim that it
    should be the only thing mentioned in the "see also" section?

    Why not a a similar link to emacs?







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  • From Grant Edwards@21:1/5 to Miles Malone on Tue Nov 1 23:50:01 2022
    On 2022-11-01, Miles Malone <m.malone@homicidalteddybear.net> wrote:

    Probably because pycharm's got vim compatibility in its editor, and
    does not have emacs compatibility in its editor

    Huh?

    In Settings/Keymap, the choices are:

    XWin
    Emacs
    GNOME
    KDE
    Sublime Text
    Windows

    I have it set to emacs, and it seems to work as my fingers expect. [My
    fingers have been using emacs for 35 years.]

    --
    Grant

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