It’s nonintuitive and could have been designed better from the outset, but it’s not impossible or even difficult. Now can we fight about something meaningful?
Emacs has a better file-manager and you can setup an extremely great latex-editor.
Also extensions don’t randomly not work on bsd as much. There is even evil-mode and no-window option.
The only place vim wins at is that there is an optional and lightweight autcomplete with lsp support you can activate by pressing <C-n> or <C-p> in gvim during interactive mode.
It’s nonintuitive and could have been designed better from the outset, but it’s not impossible or even difficult. Now can we fight about something meaningful?
vim and emacs are right there, people.
Emacs has a better file-manager and you can setup an extremely great latex-editor.
Also extensions don’t randomly not work on bsd as much. There is even evil-mode and no-window option.
The only place vim wins at is that there is an optional and lightweight autcomplete with lsp support you can activate by pressing <C-n> or <C-p> in gvim during interactive mode.
And NOBODY uses it.
Vim has one critical advantage though:
I learned it first