Open GoogleCodeExporter opened 9 years ago
> 1. Windows Explorer integration: "Edit with Vim"
> 2. Web browser integration: "Text Editor Anywhere"
>
> If ... option 2 ... the installer should silently send the user to ...
I've been using Firefox with "It's All Text!" (hooked to vim) for years.
Maybe vim.org could have a list, and discussion/evaluation, of options for
hooking various applications, particularly browsers, up to native vim. The vim
installer could direct users to that page, allowing them to explore options.
Original comment by e...@raelity.com
on 30 Dec 2013 at 5:42
Your way could work. But my way is simpler, and requires less effort to
implement.
"Text Editor Anywhere" works in most Windows applications, including most web
browsers.
If you install "Text Editor Anywhere", then it's unlikely that you'll need
"It's All Text" or any other integration tools. "Text Editor Anywhere" should
be enough.
So: please promote just "Text Editor Anywhere". If someone wants to read
about other (less-universal) alternatives, they can do a web search themselves.
:)
Original comment by jasonspiro4@gmail.com
on 21 Jan 2014 at 3:08
Original issue reported on code.google.com by
jasonspiro4@gmail.com
on 30 Dec 2013 at 4:10