Great stuff Derek. One thing I do find difficult is catching what commands you used. How about adding a transparent history on the right side of everything you type.
I haven't looked at more than a few minutes of a few of these, butthey look pretty good. Nice work! They all seem to be found in
http://vimeo.com/tag:vim (though there is some garbage there as well).
I'm thinking about adding a link to http://vimeo.com/tag:vim or to
just your own videos (http://vimeo.com/user1690209/videos) to the list
on the wiki here:
http://vim.wikia.com/wiki/Vim_documentation#Vim_references.2C_tutorials.2C_guides
(note that such a link is NOT a good wiki page by itself)
Good idea, but just the second I think because the first has
garbage as you noted.
John
thanks for these vids. Great stuff
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Mark
These look good Derek.
In addition to the other comments on how you might improve your videos
can I suggest you create another video which precedes all the other
videos.
This one should show you how to setup your .vimrc file and what
entries you put in it.
For example, setting nocompatible (simply by having a .vimrc), what
wildmode you have used and so on.
A stock Vim does not have the features enabled you have shown in your
videos, this might mislead people trying to get value from them.
So, a quick video, or link showing the salient features within it that
you using would be a terrific leg up.
Dave
In addition to the other comments on how you might improve your videos
can I suggest you create another video which precedes all the other
videos.
This one should show you how to setup your .vimrc file and what
entries you put in it.
For example, setting nocompatible (simply by having a .vimrc), what
wildmode you have used and so on.
A stock Vim does not have the features enabled you have shown in your
videos, this might mislead people trying to get value from them.
So, a quick video, or link showing the salient features within it that
you using would be a terrific leg up.