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by cirwin
5144 days ago
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As someone who uses both iPads and vim a lot, I'd disagree with this. The iPad screen should be ideal for making selections with your fingers directly because the keyboard and the code are so close together. It currently doesn't feel ideal, I agree, because text boxes are designed to prevent you shooting yourself in the foot when you touch the screen by accident. A power-user tool could remove a lot of the safety and slowness from making selections. |
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Vi(m) was designed too wire your brain to a cursor via a keyboard. Patching the iPad and Vim, Emacs, etc to work on a touch screen feels like missing the point. Kudos to the people behind Swipe and LightTable, who are looking for the next interface paradigm instead.