11 pointsby Frameser10 days ago3 comments
  • az09mugen9 days ago
    Thanks for this TUI editor which is not based on vim. There are too many already for my taste.

    It's difficult finding some that are in the same vein of micro and here you are. I will definitively give a look and give you a feedback.

    • GracefullyShot9 days ago
      Have a look also at this https://github.com/sinelaw/fresh
      • az09mugen9 days ago
        Yes I tried it, thanks ! I like it and it's nicely thought, unfortunately I ran into a few weird issues when pasting code or editing code. I need to see if there is one already opened on this. Or open a new one with steps to reproduce the issues. Will do.
        • _sinelaw_9 days ago
          Let me know if you still have issues, I'll look into it
          • az09mugen8 days ago
            Wow, you did a lot of releases since then ! I was running the 0.1.15, so it can explain some discrepancies. No problem on linux with the last release, will try the "freshly" released 0.1.97 on windows also (I think the issue was on this OS). And I promise I'll create an issue if I encounter some difficulty.

            Thanks a lot for this editor, I'll dive into it.

    • Frameser9 days ago
      For those who're interested, feel free to check out the develop branch and compile it for the latest build. I’d love to hear your feedback and suggestions for PNANA.
  • fcpguru10 days ago
    why not just make improvement to vim?
    • Frameser10 days ago
      PNANA was originally developed simply to serve as a replacement for nano on Linux. It comes with a host of out-of-the-box editing features, and our development was primarily inspired by Marco and Nvim.