Terminal Vim or gVim?
>not handwriting code and using self-developed OCR software to scan onto computer
>>58759086
>not using electrodes to translate your thoughts into code
> Not manually sending electrical pulses to your processor
>not nigger cattling your way into TOS
Terminal vim.
When you get onto a remote server copy your .vimrc over.
Feels just like home desu when editing config files or writing a quick script.
Isn't vim designed to be used just with keyboard and no mouse? What would you need GUI for?
I only use vim over ssh connections so terminal it is
No reason to use gvim when you can use emacs
>>58759940
Scrollbars. Personally for me it's easier to think of a file visually rather than as a percentage of where I am right now.
>>58759030
Perfectly comfortable with both
>>58759030
>terminal autism or autism?
nano mustard race
>>58759030
>"g"Vim
What's the point of a "GUI" if Vim still can't display images or use different fonts or custom styling?
>>58759919
You can still do that with gvim, normal vim will just ignore guioptions like font, etc..
And shit you really only want in gvim you can put in .gvimrc (only thing I got there are my lines and columns sizes)
Terminal vim + tmux
>>58761562
emacs the goat
>>58761605
Then it's not the same.
>>58759069
CAN YOU REPEAT
THE
QUESTION?
>>58764308
lost
>>58759035
>>58759053
>>58759069
Good work, guys.
>>58761847
use a wm and get rid of tmux