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Date:      Thu, 25 Dec 2003 16:48:11 +0800
From:      "Zhang Weiwu" <weiwuzhang@hotmail.com>
To:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   need learning direction suggestions on using editors
Message-ID:  <Law11-F90WiqJmdTcjJ00065e0d@hotmail.com>

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Hello. I have been using the vi that comes with FreeBSD for more than a 
year. I now can manage to use lots of vi features except the tag mode which 
I don't know clear about its concept (perhaps because of my bad English).

Now I think vi is not sufficient. I hate to type "!perl %" each time I edit 
and re-try my perl script, and I'd like to load related files quickly. (say 
load a included php file when I see it is being included.)

Should I advance to vim right now or emacs, or is it that I didn't dig into 
vi deep enough to release its full power? I wonder how many programmers are 
still using 4BSD vi (compare to enchanced vi's)? Maybe none? Maybe many?
I know very few about editors other than vi, if I'm going to learn another 
editor now, I wish I can be using that forever, and I wish the editor have 
good L10N (esp. Chinese). I do some Java program, php and perl program but 
not C, and I'd likely to do these kind of program in the coming years, so 
what is the best editor for my kind?

I'd like the editor's style to be accepted by readline so I can use 
commandline and editor in the same way.

Thank you!

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