Can you even use vim without remapping the caps lock key?
Can you even use vim without remapping the caps lock key?
Any amount of time I’ve saved using neovim has easily been offset by the amount of time I’ve spent configuring it. Wouldn’t change it though. It’s just fun to use, and there’s something nice about using an editor that I configured from the ground up. You can also just use a neovim distribution if you don’t care to set it up yourself.
The keybindings aren’t hard though, and I would say that learning vim keybindings has had a net positive impact on my efficiency overall. They become second nature more quickly than you would think. Most actions are muscle memory at this point. Maybe a week of frustration, then you’ll be back up to speed. Then you get faster and more fluid from there.
I use it a lot for writing documentation comments (my company’s style guide requires them), and for small sections at a time. Never a full solution.
I think they copy-pasted the individual letters from the other words. Impressive really.
You could use your twm within kde or xfce. I’ve never done it, but people who have seem to be happy with it.