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annotate runtime/doc/quotes.txt @ 29263:8408ffd9af69 v8.2.5150
patch 8.2.5150: read past the end of the first line with ":0;'{"
Commit: https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/f7c7c3fad6d2135d558f3b36d0d1a943118aeb5e
Author: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>
Date: Wed Jun 22 19:08:38 2022 +0100
patch 8.2.5150: read past the end of the first line with ":0;'{"
Problem: Read past the end of the first line with ":0;'{".
Solution: When on line zero check the column is valid for line one.
author | Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org> |
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date | Wed, 22 Jun 2022 20:15:03 +0200 |
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18879 | 1 *quotes.txt* For Vim version 8.2. Last change: 2018 Mar 29 |
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4 VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar | |
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7 *quotes* | |
8 Here are some nice quotes about Vim that I collected from news and mail. | |
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11 vim (vim) noun - Ebullient vitality and energy. [Latin, accusative of vis, | |
12 strength] (Dictionary) | |
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14 Vim is so much better than vi that a great many of my old vi :map's became | |
15 immediately obsolete! (Tony Nugent, Australia) | |
16 | |
17 Coming with a very GUI mindset from Windows, I always thought of people using | |
18 Vi as some kind of outer space alien in human clothes. Once I tried I really | |
19 got addicted by its power and now I found myself typing Vim keypresses in the | |
20 oddest places! That's why I would like to see Vim embedded in every | |
13563 | 21 application which deals with text editing. (José Fonseca) |
7 | 22 |
23 I was a 12-year emacs user who switched to Vim about a year ago after finally | |
24 giving up on the multiple incompatible versions, flaky contributed packages, | |
25 disorganized keystrokes, etc. And it was one of the best moves I ever made. | |
26 (Joel Burton) | |
27 | |
28 Although all of the programs were used during the preparation of the new and | |
29 revised material, most of the editing was done with Vim versions 4.5 and 5.0 | |
30 under GNU-Linux (Redhat 4.2). (Arnold Robbins, Israel, author of "Learning | |
31 the Vi editor") | |
32 | |
33 Out of all the open software i've ever seen and used, and i've seen a lot, Vim | |
34 is the best, most useful and highest quality to work with, second only to the | |
237 | 35 linux kernel itself. (Peter Jay Salzman) |
7 | 36 |
37 It's well worth noting that the _entirety_ of SourceForge was written using | |
237 | 38 Vim and its nifty PHP syntax highlighting. I think the entire SF.net tech |
7 | 39 staff uses Vim and we're all excited to have you aboard! (Tim Perdue) |
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41 Vim is one of a select bunch of tools for which I have no substitute. It is | |
42 a brilliant piece of work! (Biju Chacko) | |
43 | |
44 A previous girlfriend of mine switched to emacs. Needless to say, the | |
237 | 45 relationship went nowhere. (Geoffrey Mann) |
7 | 46 |
47 I rarely think about Vim, in the same way that I guess a fish rarely thinks | |
48 about water. It's the environment in which everything else happens. I'm a | |
49 fairly busy system administrator working on a lot of different platforms. Vim | |
50 is the only thing that's consistent across all my systems, and it's just about | |
51 the only thing that doesn't break from time to time. When a new system comes | |
52 in the door without Vim, I install it right away. Great to have a tool that's | |
53 the same everywhere, that's completely reliable, so I can ignore it and think | |
237 | 54 about other things. (Pete Schaeffer) |
7 | 55 |
56 Having recently succeeded in running Vim via telnet through a Nokia | |
57 Communicator, I can now report that it works nicely on a Palm Pilot too. | |
58 (Allan Kelly, Scotland) | |
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60 You've done a tremendous job with 'VIM', Bram! The more I use it, the more | |
61 impressed I get (I am an old 'vi' die hard who once started out with early | |
62 versions of 'emacs' in the late 1970's and was relieved by finding 'vi' in the | |
63 first UNIX I came across in 1983). In my opinion, it's about time 'VIM' | |
64 replace 'emacs' as the standard for top editors. (Bo Thide', Sweden) | |
65 | |
11473 | 66 I love and use Vim heavily too. (Larry Wall) |
7 | 67 |
68 Vi is like a Ferrari, if you're a beginner, it handles like a bitch, but once | |
237 | 69 you get the hang of it, it's small, powerful and FAST! (Unknown) |
11473 | 70 Vim is like a new model Ferrari, and sounds like one too - "VIIIIIIMMM!" |
7 | 71 (Stephen Riehm, Germany) |
72 | |
11473 | 73 Schon bei Nutzung eines Bruchteils der Vim-Funktionen wird der Benutzer recht |
7 | 74 schnell die Vorzuege dieses Editors kennen- und schaetzenlernen. |
11473 | 75 Translated: Even when only using a fraction of Vim-functions, the user will |
7 | 76 quickly get used to and appreciate the advantages of this editor. (Garry |
11473 | 77 Glendown, conclusion of an article on Vim in iX magazine 9/1998) |
7 | 78 |
11473 | 79 I've recently acquired the O'Reilly book on Vi (it also discusses Vim |
237 | 80 in-depth), and I'm amazed at just how powerful this application is. (Jeffrey |
7 | 81 Rankin) |
82 | |
11473 | 83 This guide was written using the Windows 9.x distribution of gvim, which is |
7 | 84 quite possibly the greatest thing to come along since God created the naked |
237 | 85 girl. (Michael DiBernardo) |
7 | 86 |
11473 | 87 Boy, I thought I knew almost everything about Vim, but every time I browse the |
88 online documentation, I hit upon a minor but cool aspect of a Vim feature that | |
7 | 89 I didn't know before! I must say the documentation is one the finest I've |
90 ever seen in a product -- even better than most commercial products. | |
91 (Gautam Mudunuri) | |
92 | |
11473 | 93 Vim 4.5 is really a fantastic editor. It has sooooo many features and more |
7 | 94 importantly, the defaults are so well thought out that you really don't have |
95 to change anything!! Words cannot express my amazement and gratitude to the | |
11473 | 96 creators of Vim. Keep it up. (Vikas, USA) |
7 | 97 |
98 I wonder how long it will be before people will refer to other Vi editors as | |
11473 | 99 Vim clones? (Darren Hiebert) |
7 | 100 |
101 I read about [auto-positioning-in-file-based-on-the-errors-from-make] in one | |
102 of those "Perfect Programmer's Editor" threads and was delighted to discover | |
11473 | 103 that Vim already supports it. (Brendan Macmillan, Australia) |
7 | 104 |
11473 | 105 I just discovered Vim (5.0) and I'm telling everyone I know about it! |
106 I tell them Vim stands for Vi for the new (M)illenium. Thanks so much! | |
7 | 107 (Matt F. Valentine) |
108 | |
109 I think from now on "vi" should be called "Vim Imitation", not the other way | |
110 around. (Rungun Ramanathan) | |
111 | |
11473 | 112 The Law of Vim: |
7 | 113 For each member b of the possible behaviour space B of program P, there exists |
114 a finite time t before which at least one user u in the total user space U of | |
115 program P will request b becomes a member of the allowed behaviour space B' | |
116 (B' <= B). | |
117 In other words: Sooner or later everyone wants everything as an option. | |
118 (Negri) | |
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120 Whenever I move to a new computing platform, the first thing I do is to port | |
11473 | 121 Vim. Lately, I am simply stunned by its ease of compilation using the |
7 | 122 configure facility. (A.M. Sabuncu, Turkey) |
123 | |
237 | 124 The options are really excellent and very powerful. (Anish Maharaj) |
7 | 125 |
126 The Spring user-interface designs are in, and word from the boutiques is that | |
11473 | 127 80x24 text-only mode is back with a *vengeance! Vi editor clone Vim burst onto |
7 | 128 March desk-tops with a dazzling show of pastel syntax highlights for its 5.0 |
11473 | 129 look. Strident and customizable, Vim raises eyebrows with its interpretation |
7 | 130 of the classic Vi single-key macro collection. |
131 http://www.ntk.net/index.cgi?back=archive98/now0327.txt&line=179#l | |
132 | |
11473 | 133 I just wanted to take this opportunity to let you know that Vim 5 ROCKS! |
7 | 134 Syntax highlighting: how did I survive without it?! Thank you for creating |
135 mankind's best editor! (Mun Johl, USA) | |
136 | |
11473 | 137 Thanks again for Vim. I use it every day on Linux. (Eric Foster-Johnson, |
7 | 138 author of the book "UNIX Programming Tools") |
139 | |
140 The BEST EDITOR EVER (Stuart Woolford) | |
141 | |
11473 | 142 I have used most of Vim's fancy features at least once, many frequently, and I |
7 | 143 can honestly say that I couldn't live with anything less anymore. My |
144 productivity has easily doubled compared to what it was when I used vi. | |
145 (Sitaram Chamarty) | |
146 | |
11473 | 147 I luv Vim. It is incredible. I'm naming my first-born Vimberly. (Jose |
7 | 148 Unpingco, USA) |
149 | |
11473 | 150 Hint: "Vim" is "vi improved" - much better! (Sven Guckes, Germany) |
7 | 151 |
11473 | 152 I use Vim every day. I spend more time in Vim than in any other program... |
7 | 153 It's the best vi clone there is. I think it's great. (Craig Sanders, |
154 Australia) | |
155 | |
11473 | 156 I strongly advise using Vim--its infinite undo/redo saved me much grief. |
7 | 157 (Terry Brown) |
158 | |
159 Thanks very much for writing what in my opinion is the finest text editor on | |
160 the planet. If I were to get another cat, I would name it "Vim". | |
161 (Bob Sheehan, USA) | |
162 | |
163 I typed :set all and the screen FILLED up with options. A whole screen of | |
164 things to be set and unset. I saw some of my old friends like wrapmargin, | |
165 modelines and showmode, but the screen was FILLED with new friends! I love | |
11473 | 166 them all! I love Vim! I'm so happy that I've found this editor! I feel |
7 | 167 like how I once felt when I started using vi after a couple of years of using |
168 ed. I never thought I'd forsake my beloved ed, but vi ... oh god, vi was | |
11473 | 169 great. And now, Vim. (Peter Jay Salzman, USA) |
7 | 170 |
171 I am really happy with such a wonderful software package. Much better than | |
172 almost any expensive, off the shelf program. (Jeff Walker) | |
173 | |
11473 | 174 Whenever I reread the Vim documentation I'm overcome with excitement at the |
237 | 175 power of the editor. (William Edward Webber, Australia) |
7 | 176 |
11473 | 177 Hurrah for Vim!! It is "at your fingertips" like vi, and has the extensions |
7 | 178 that vi sorely needs: highlighting for executing commands on blocks, an easily |
237 | 179 navigable and digestible help screen, and more. (Paul Pax) |
7 | 180 |
6530 | 181 The reason WHY I don't have this amazingly useful macro anymore, is that I |
11473 | 182 now use Vim - and this is built in!! (Stephen Riehm, Germany) |
7 | 183 |
11473 | 184 I am a user of Vim and I love it. I use it to do all my programming, C, |
237 | 185 C++, HTML what ever. (Tim Allwine) |
7 | 186 |
11473 | 187 I discovered Vim after years of struggling with the original vi, and I just |
6530 | 188 can't live without it anymore. (Emmanuel Mogenet, USA) |
7 | 189 |
11473 | 190 Emacs has not a bit of chance to survive so long as Vim is around. Besides, |
7 | 191 it also has the most detailed software documentation I have ever seen---much |
192 better than most commercial software! (Leiming Qian) | |
193 | |
11473 | 194 This version of Vim will just blow people apart when they discover just how |
7 | 195 fantastic it is! (Tony Nugent, Australia) |
196 | |
11473 | 197 I took your advice & finally got Vim & I'm really impressed. Instant convert. |
7 | 198 (Patrick Killelea, USA) |
199 | |
11473 | 200 Vim is by far my favorite piece of shareware and I have been particularly |
237 | 201 pleased with version 3.0. This is really a solid piece of work. (Robert |
7 | 202 Colon, USA) |
203 | |
11473 | 204 Vim is a joy to use, it is so well thought and practical that I wonder why |
205 anybody would use visual development tools. Vim is powerful and elegant, it | |
7 | 206 looks deceptively simple but is almost as complex as a 747 (especially when I |
11473 | 207 look at my growing .vimrc), keep up that wonderful job, Vim is a centerpiece |
7 | 208 of the free software world. (Louis-David Mitterand, USA) |
209 | |
11473 | 210 I cannot believe how great it is to use Vim. I think the guys at work are |
7 | 211 getting tired of hearing me bragging about it. Others eyes are lighting up. |
212 (Rick Croote) | |
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214 Emacs takes way too much time to start up and run, it is too big and bulky for |
11473 | 215 effective use and the interface is more confusing than it is of any help. Vim |
7 | 216 however is short, it is fast, it is powerful, it has a good interface and it |
217 is all purpose. (Paal Ditlefsen Ekran) | |
218 | |
11473 | 219 From the first time I got Vim3.0, I was very enthusiastic. It has almost no |
7 | 220 problems. The swapfile handling and the backup possibilities are robust, also |
221 the protection against editing one file twice. It is very compatible to the | |
222 real VI (and that is a MUST, because my brain is trained over years in using | |
223 it). (Gert van Antwerpen, Holland) | |
224 | |
11473 | 225 Visual mode in Vim is a very powerful thing! (Tony Nugent, Australia) |
7 | 226 |
11473 | 227 I have to say that Vim is =THE= single greatest piece of source code to ever |
7 | 228 come across the net (Jim Battle, USA). |
229 | |
11473 | 230 In fact, if you do want to get a new vi I'd suggest Vim-3.0. This is, by |
7 | 231 far, the best version of vi I've ever seen (Albert W. Schueller). |
232 | |
11473 | 233 I should mention that Vim is a very good editor and can compete with anything |
7 | 234 (Ilya Beloozerov). |
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236 To tell the truth sometimes I used elvis, vile, xvi, calvin, etc. And this is | |
11473 | 237 the reason that I can state that Vim is the best! (Ferenc Deak, Hungary) |
7 | 238 |
11473 | 239 Vim is by far the best editor that I have used in a long time, and I have |
7 | 240 looked at just about every thing that is available for every platform that I |
11473 | 241 use. Vim is the best on all of them. (Guy L. Oliver) |
7 | 242 |
11473 | 243 Vim is the greatest editor since the stone chisel. (Jose Unpingco, USA) |
7 | 244 |
11473 | 245 I would like to say that with Vim I am finally making the 'emacs to vi' |
7 | 246 transition - as an Editor it is so much better in many ways: keyboard layout, |
237 | 247 memory usage, text alteration to name 3. (Mark Adam) |
7 | 248 |
249 In fact, now if I want to know what a particular setting does in vi, I fire up | |
11473 | 250 Vim and check out its help! (Nikhil Patel, USA) |
7 | 251 |
11473 | 252 As a vi user, Vim has made working with text a far more pleasant task than |
7 | 253 before I encountered this program. (Steinar Knutsen, Norway) |
254 | |
11473 | 255 I use Vim since version 3.0. Since that time, it is the ONLY editor I use, |
256 with Solaris, Linux and OS/2 Warp. I suggest all my friends to use Vim, they | |
257 try, and they continue using it. Vim is really the best software I have ever | |
237 | 258 downloaded from the Internet, and the best editor I know of. (Marco |
7 | 259 Eccettuato, Italy) |
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261 | |
262 In summary: | |
2642 | 263 __ ___ _ _ _ ___ _____ ` |
264 \ \ / (_)_ __ ___ (_)___ | | | |/ _ \_ _| ` | |
265 \ \ / /| | '_ ` _ \ | / __| | |_| | | | || | ` | |
266 \ V / | | | | | | | | \__ \ | _ | |_| || | ` | |
267 \_/ |_|_| |_| |_| |_|___/ |_| |_|\___/ |_| ` | |
268 ____ _____ _ _ _____ _____ _ _ ` | |
269 / ___|_ _| | | | ___| ___| | | ` | |
270 \___ \ | | | | | | |_ | |_ | | | ` | |
271 ___) || | | |_| | _| | _| |_|_| ` | |
272 |____/ |_| \___/|_| |_| (_|_) (Tony Nugent, Australia) ` | |
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