Most people use vim in two stupid dimensions. But not me. I use it in three:
To run it, install Nim, and from this repo do:
nimble run vim3
Once you're ready to start using it as your main editor, do:
nimble install paravim
nimble install
As long as ~/.nimble/bin
is on your PATH, you will now be able to open files like this:
vim3 path/to/myfile.txt
It's not that hard
no, unless you're an absolute buzzkill
':stop' to stop spin
':start' to start spin again
':faster' for faster spin
':slower' for slower spin
It's using paravim which has a real copy of vim built in
All of them pretty much
Could be you need opengl libraries, try sudo apt install xorg-dev libgl1-mesa-dev
You might also need to do sudo apt install libtinfo5
Try this: sudo ln -s /usr/lib/libtinfo.so.6 /usr/lib/libtinfo.so.5
Enter ":stop" and then ":hammer_time"