Re: Good Linux IDE for Gimp?

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I use sublime text <http://www.sublimetext.com/3> with vim mode.
It gives the power of vim + most features in Textmate.
With the new Sublime Text 3 features, it is much faster.
Do give it a try.


On Sun, Jul 21, 2013 at 12:17 PM, Martin Renold <martinxyz@xxxxxx> wrote:

> On Sat, Jul 20, 2013 at 08:44:27PM +0200, scl wrote:
> > Can some of the EMacs guys here tell us which plug-ins and
> > shortcuts they use?
>
> From personal experience, Emacs is an IDE that you have to grow up with,
> not
> something you just install and use.  Learning and configuring it can pay
> off
> only if you are going to use it for years.
>
> I once made a serious attempt to switch to vim, because Emacs has a few
> quirks, and I use vim keybindings in Emacs anyway.  I even wrote vim code
> to
> add back a feature I missed.  The end result: I was back in Emacs, with a
> couple of new features borrowed from vim.
>
> I'm not sure I recommend Emacs though. There must be something more modern
> to start with today.  Once you learned and configured it all to your
> liking,
> you're sort of locked up.
>
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