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Jaroslav Skarvada <jskarvad(a)redhat.com> 于2020年6月26日周五
下午9:41写道:
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> > Adam Williamson < adamwill(a)fedoraproject.org > 于 2020年6月26日周五 上午9:32写道:
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> > On Fri, 2020-06-26 at 08:44 +0800, Qiyu Yan wrote:
> > > What about to provide a prompt to the user telling them the difference
> > > between editors?
> > > For example, when a new user to fedora first invokes git commit
> > > without $EDITOR set, a program named fedora-default-editor comes up
> > > and asks: Which editor do you like?
> > > User can do his or hers choice and the choice will be remembered by
> > > setting $EDITOR in his or hers ~/.bashrc
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> > > The fedora-default-editor can be a small script that shows user all
> > > the difference and set $EDITOR for the user.
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> > It's a nice idea, but the problem with things like this is they
> > *always* introduce bugs, and often wind up being unmaintained, because
> > keeping them working is kind of a thankless task.
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> > IMHO it's better to keep things simple and just pick a default. And the
> > default should definitely be nano. :D
> > Then I will +1 for this proposal. Yes, this certainly will make Fedora
> > easier
> > use for beginners. And for those who would like to use vi as default, we
> > should make this as easy as possible.
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> > I has been asked "how to exit this hell?" multiple times by my
> > new-to-Linux
> > friends, that time I would always suggest them to set nano as default.
> > Vim
> > is great though, it is not for beginners.
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> Why not just patch vim-minimal to show the hint on the CTRL+C?
> Problem solved :)
Ctrl + C in vi will give you a
Type :qa and press <Enter> to exit Vim
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Thanks for info, I didn't know :) So I can't see any problem there
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it's just about the personal preference
thanks & regards
Jaroslav