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[REBOL] Re: VIM/Was Re: using type? with switch

From: tim:johnsons-web at: 2-Oct-2001 22:19

On Tue, Oct 02, 2001 at 09:23:29PM -0700, [holger--rebol--com] wrote:
> On Tue, Oct 02, 2001 at 07:46:38PM -0800, Tim Johnson wrote: > > Joel: could it be that you're using Vim? If so, I have a rebol.vim that > > I've worked up to current. > > Really ? Could you send it to me, please, please... :)
www.johnsons-web.com/rebol.vim
> I just upgraded to 6.0 and thought about making some changes to the > syntax file myself, but have not had time yet. The latest official > version still does not support pairs, has hard-coded definitions for > URLs, does not handle escaped characters correctly and more. Not to > mention all the missing keywords. Lots of bugs to fix. I am glad > someone is still working on that.
This is ver 5.7. Like you I don't want to mess with a beta. But I think that Bram will do an excellent job as always....
> Do you have an indentation file as well ?
I do not, but I have hacked some of Dr. Chips C Macros both for my own C code and for rebol http://users.erols.com/astronaut/ highly recommended.
> > If not: Please! Please! Don't be offended. :>) > > About vim ? Never. Now if you had mentioned evil *m*cs that would have > been a different matter :). Now I just wonder how long it takes for Jeff, > Sterling or other *m*cs fans to take that flame bait... :)
Ha! Editor Wars make me laugh. But while we are on the subject.. The best Windoze Editor I have come accross is Boxer. www.boxersoftware.com If you believe in supporting small agile companies (and that's one reason that rebol appeals to me), this is a wonderfully configurable product for Windows alone. And I've rebol syntax pretty much working for that too....
> -- > Holger Kruse > [holger--rebol--com] > > -- > To unsubscribe from this list, please send an email to > [rebol-request--rebol--com] with "unsubscribe" in the > subject, without the quotes.
-- Tim Johnson <[tim--johnsons-web--com]> http://www.johnsons-web.com