From the website, you can download the book, and freely share it and make changes (it is under a Creative Commons license) and even directly fix any mistakes as well (it's a wiki).
I hope this benefits fellow Vimmers, both beginners and intermediate users, and I also look forward to constructive suggestions and comments from the community.
Thanks for the book and thanks for making it free. Sharing knowledge is how knowledge can really advance.
Raúl "DervishD" Núñez de Arenas Coronado -- Linux Registered User 88736 | http://www.dervishd.net It's my PC and I'll cry if I want to... RAmen! We are waiting for 13 Feb 2009 23:31:30 +0000 ...
Man you book looks excellent and very pleasant to read. Your own blog is pretty cool also what kind of theme/skin do you use for mediawiki ... this one is a killer I'm dreaming to have a wiki like yours for my students
Thank you very much for all you hard work ! Cheers
On Tue, Nov 25, 2008 at 10:41:01PM +0530, Swaroop C H wrote:
> Hello all,
> I'm happy to announce the first public release of my Creative-Commons > licensed book on the Vim 7 editor.
Awesome! Thank you for all of your hard work. It is especially nice that the beginning starts the reader off gradually. After using vim for a couple of years I've forgotten how weird it seems at first, so I probably wouldn't explain it that good to someone. I will be sure to share your book to spread the vim propaganda. ;-)
Take a look at http://www.swaroopch.com/notes/Vim_en:Typing_Skills The sign at the bottom of the cheatsheet picture _possibly_ is not
correct -- "vi/vim cheat sheet by viewmu.com".
Shouldn't "viewmu.com" be "viemu.com" as written on cheetsheet
itself?
On Tue, Nov 25, 2008 at 10:41:01PM +0530, Swaroop C H wrote: > I'm happy to announce the first public release of my Creative-Commons > licensed book on the Vim 7 editor.
Thank you Swaroop! I've begun reading it and must say it's very well written. And I have no doubts this great community of us vim users here will improve it through fixes, additions or small corrections --the wiki format is a great idea.
Thanks. I have put this info in the December "Did you know" on the wiki main page, and have noted the book on the "Vim documentation" page (see link at top-right of main page):