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Vim in Linux
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There are some here who work with Linux. My favorite editor on the command line has always been Vim (on KDE it was jedit). Today I only have WSL2 under Windows, as a hobby.

You can customize Vim for each programming language if you want. In case anyone is interested, my source code in Vim looks the same under WSL2 as it used to under SuSE, namely like this (GCC):

[Image: GCC-in-Vim-Konfiguration.jpg]

The settings in the .exrc and .vimrc look like this. They have to be filed separately in each sub-forum - that is, for each programming language.

[Image: Vim-exrc2023-07-26.jpg]

[Image: Vim-vimrc-Einstellung.jpg]

Forget! Result:

[Image: nte-wurzel-Linux-2022-09-22.jpg]
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#2
What does this have to do with QB64 or BASIC in general?
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(07-26-2023, 01:13 AM)mnrvovrfc Wrote: What does this have to do with QB64 or BASIC in general?
Looks to me like it's another IDE which folks could program QB64PE files in, if they desired to do so.  What's wrong with talking about something like that?
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(07-26-2023, 01:13 AM)mnrvovrfc Wrote: What does this have to do with QB64 or BASIC in general?

Well, this is the general section, right?
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