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-Viper tutorial #0: Introduction
-
-This Viper tutorial is based on the vi tutorial VILEARN. Some things
-works differently in Emacs and corresponding parts of the tutorial has
-been changed for this. There has also been added some basic
-information about Emacs that are useful to get started if you already
-are a vi user.
-
-This tutorial is a hands-on-tutorial for Viper. If you want more
-information about Viper, please read the VIPER-MANUAL.
-
-Note that if you are using Viper you probably still want to know quite
-a bit about Emacs to use Emacs efficiently. Therefore you can also
-run the Emacs tutorial from here - with special support for
-Viper. This is part 6 below. You should run this part also to get to
-know which Emacs standard key bindings are shadowed by Viper.
-
-The tutorial consists of these parts:
-
- 0 Introduction
- (this file)
-
- 1 Basic Editing
- Covers the handful of commands required to both navigate all
- five tutorials and do basic editing.
-
- 2 Moving Efficiently
- Covers all of the cursor positioning commands. These are the
- commands used later as arguments to editing commands.
-
- 3 Cutting and Pasting
- Introduces the first compound commands, numbering, and copy
- buffers.
-
- 4 Inserting Techniques
- Continues the discussion of compound commands, while completing
- the list of insertion commands first discussed in tutorial one.
-
- 5 Tricks and Timesavers
- This is less a tutorial than a description of common vi commands
- which don't fit correctly into normal logic.
-
- 6 Emacs Tutorial for Viper Users
- Even Viper users use a lot of keys from Emacs. Therefore you can
- run the Emacs tutorial here too. It will show you which keys in
- the tutorial that are changed because you are using Viper. This
- depends of which Viper state you are in, vi state or some insert
- state. If you switch Viper state the tutorial will immediately
- show which keys are affected.
-
-
-BUGS
-Vilearn has the remark that it "Still doesn't cover variables, ex
-commands, or tags. At least one more tutorial is necessary for a
-complete introduction to vi." - I do not think you have to learn those
-parts to use Viper. There are other ways to do these things in Emacs!
-
-For more information about vilearn see the the README-FILE.
-