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vi plugin for Eclipse

I found this this vi plugin for Eclipse, thanks to the previous URL trail. It's kinda cool - it works - but it's a pain that you have to "load vi" each time you open a new file.

Posted in Java at Jun 12 2003, 02:06:22 PM MDT 4 Comments
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Thanks for the link. It is a pain to load, but I think the developer is working on it. He released a new version yesterday, and seems to be working pretty quick. Let's hope it continues to mature quickly

Posted by Mike Wall on June 12, 2003 at 08:22 PM MDT #

Thanks for the link.

Posted by LILI on March 01, 2005 at 10:36 AM MST #

I think vi plugin for eclipse is unplayabple it can't be wrestled.

Posted by Apollon Koutoulidis on July 12, 2005 at 08:37 AM MDT #

I tried this but ended up using either Eclipse or vim. I don't hold much hope for it. Perhaps someone should start a non-commercial vi plugin? Or perhaps I should scratch my own itch.

Posted by Ninaw on June 24, 2006 at 09:45 PM MDT #

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