OutlookVim is a plugin for Microsoft Windows Outlook users.
It simply adds a button in Outlook which will spawn Vim, allow you to
edit the body of the currently open email and when you :w, it will
update Outlook with the results.
New Features
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1. Added support for Outlook 2010.
2. Added documentation on how to self sign the Outlook Vim macro so that
security settings do not have to change in Outlook to use the macro.
Changing these settings are not possible in some companies.
As usual, with all my plugins, feedback good and bad is always welcome.
looks cool, thanks!
but the pity is non-windows users don't have the luck to enjoy it.
is there anything similiar for thunderbird (platform independent) over linux?
> OutlookVim is a plugin for Microsoft Windows Outlook users.
> It simply adds a button in Outlook which will spawn Vim, allow you to
> edit the body of the currently open email and when you :w, it will
> update Outlook with the results.
> New Features
> ------------
> 1. Added support for Outlook 2010.
> 2. Added documentation on how to self sign the Outlook Vim macro so that
> security settings do not have to change in Outlook to use the macro.
> Changing these settings are not possible in some companies.
> As usual, with all my plugins, feedback good and bad is always welcome.
On Wed, October 10, 2012 02:54, ping wrote:
> looks cool, thanks!
> but the pity is non-windows users don't have the luck to enjoy it.
> is there anything similiar for thunderbird (platform independent) over
> linux?
On Sat, Oct 13, 2012 at 01:30:54PM -0400, Eric Weir wrote:
> On Oct 9, 2012, at 8:54 PM, ping wrote:
> > is there anything similiar for thunderbird (platform independent) over linux?
> Or Safari in OS X?
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