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<0> it's not?
<1> I don't know
<1> I'm deleting 31348021 lines of text
<1> and it's been working at it for like 10 minutes now.
<0> depends how you did it, I guess. if you asked for a block remove, that shouldn't take tooooo long
<0> if you did it with a line regex, that's 32 million expressions to evaluate :)



<1> I highlighted all the lines
<1> then hit d
<2> hm
<0> ah. then they're all going into the buffer
<2> heh
<0> still shouldn't have taken that long
<1> lame
<1> vim ****s.
<2> notepad rocks, but would probably take awhile to load the file
<2> a while
<3> notepad++ rocks
<3> but it still needs some working at the regex part
<1> awhile is a word
<2> er, yea
<3> I found vim as the most ugly text editor ever
<0> meh, I rather like it. been using it for years
<3> I guess that it's fine after you get used to it, but I didn't had the patience
<4> you guys ever work with TECO ?
<0> not to my knowlege
<0> damn this keyboard. I need to order a replacement natural
<4> it ran on the DEC-10 and such
<0> certainly not then. before my time
<0> a quick google makes it look scary
<4> near as I can tell, when in "command" mode, _every_ key meant something
<0> vim is the most "complex" editor I know (not counting basis SED stuff). Keep meaning to force myself to learn emacs
<0> but as soon as I actually need to get something done, I drop back to vim. I need to use it for about a month to really get the hang of it



<4> I used one on the Amiga called uE which was rather "complex" and had a very nice scripting language. TSE (The Semware Editor) isn't all that bad either
<5> Not sure about vim, I only use vi
<0> most systems have vi symlinked to vim
<0> vi is way to primitive for me these days
<4> I use TSE for multi-file stuff, and the VS editor for most coding
<5> The ones I use don't have vim
<0> telnetting into some old solaris boxes that only have vi is scary
<0> on windows, I normally just use VS
<5> I work with Solaris and Tru64 boxes :p
<5> Not sure what's scary about vi though
<0> the versions I used to use didn't even seem to have visual mode
<5> What's visual mode?
<0> though it could just have been the terminal mode being setup badly
<0> press v
<0> block selection eetc
<5> Never use that
<0> ah, I use it all the time
<5> I use i, a, I, A, $, ^, x, J, etc
<5> That's all I need :p
<0> But no : eh? ;)
<5> Hmm, some :p
<5> Like quit, save, goto and replace
<4> I've used SciTE for when writing code for some Atmel chips
<0> :%s is the most useful next to :wq
<4> it made an OK environment along with the WinAVR package
<5> Technically for "real" stuff I use VS + VA
<5> But now the stuff I work on is mostly unmodified for the past 6 months
<5> Just a line change here and there
<5> Faster with some quit vi
<5> s/quit/quick


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