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authorAdrian Kummerlaender2018-05-19 21:07:09 +0200
committerAdrian Kummerlaender2018-05-19 21:07:09 +0200
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Add Neovim-Qt as vim frontend
Default CLI editor is currently still Vim, mainly because cs-exact doesn't work correctly in Neovim. Neovim-Qt is preferable to GVim as the latter has ugly pixel glitches on my system (maybe related to proprietary NVidia drivers? This was not a problem on the x220) The neovim-qt derivation is built using a custom nvim derivation which in turn uses the global vim configuration managed in /etc/nixos/pkgs/vim.
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