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===Emacs Keybindings=== | ===Emacs Keybindings=== | ||
- | In the Emacs world, a widely used convention is to refer to < | + | In the Emacs world, a widely used convention is to refer to < |
^Keys^Description^ | ^Keys^Description^ | ||
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===== c. Vim ===== | ===== c. Vim ===== | ||
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Vim and the other vi-clones are very different from other types of editors. vi has two modes, **insert-mode** and **command-mode**. \\ | Vim and the other vi-clones are very different from other types of editors. vi has two modes, **insert-mode** and **command-mode**. \\ | ||
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One needs only the alphanumeric keys to work with vi. Therefore vi and it's clones are primarily useful for people who can touchtype. | One needs only the alphanumeric keys to work with vi. Therefore vi and it's clones are primarily useful for people who can touchtype. | ||
- | Vim comes with a very useful tutorial which I strongly recommend for newbies. Open vim and type | + | When you start vi you're in command-mode, |
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+ | Vim comes with a very useful tutorial which I strongly recommend for newbies. Open a terminal and simply type | ||
+ | < | ||
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+ | === Useful external links === | ||
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+ | * After you've made the first steps you may want to use the // | ||
+ | * More information is in the // | ||
+ | * // | ||
+ | * Here's a very helpful text about // | ||
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+ | === The help system === | ||
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+ | Vim has it's own very large help-system. When you're using Vim and need help, you can (in command-mode) | ||
+ | ==== The dokuwiki Plugin ==== | ||
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+ | If you use Vim when writing pages for this dokuwiki, you can find a helpful [[http:// | ||
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+ | You can load this plugin when editing a dokuwiki file with the command: | ||
+ | < | ||
+ | If you need syntax highlighting for the < | ||
+ | < | ||
+ | hi link dokuwikiKeyboard Comment</ | ||
+ | to the plugin (without the spaces within the tags!). | ||
+ | ====== Chapter Navigation ====== | ||
+ | **Previous Chapter: [[.introduction|Introduction]]** | ||
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+ | **Next Chapter: [[.shells|Shells]]** | ||
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====== Sources ====== | ====== Sources ====== | ||
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