I didn't think this could really be useful but I have to give this a shot next time I need to edit video, I still haven't found a video editor I like :)
I used to use vim for around two years and switched to emacs. Yes, vim is good, in some cases text twiddling is faster than in emacs. However, once you start to adapt the editor to the way you like to work (or I like to work), write extensive customizations, add plugins etc. Vim starts to get in the way and feel like it's cobbled together, whereas emacs stays coherent. I think it's because emacs is turtles all the way down.
GNEVE is about productivity in raw video editing and about version controlled edit decision lists...etc... Anyway, you can select a nice theme for your Emacs if you do not like this one.
Emacs has support for many languages and their scripts, including all the European "Latin" scripts, Russian, Greek, Japanese, Chinese, Korean, Thai, Vietnamese, Lao, Ethiopian, and some Indian scripts. (Sorry, Mayan hieroglyphs are not supported.)
Haha oddly enough, before reading things, I was playing around with running a bash term in emacs, and running vim within emacs within emacs. Didn't like C-x o though.
I didn't think this could really be useful but I have to give this a shot next time I need to edit video, I still haven't found a video editor I like :)
Oh, the music is beautiful too.
sampov 1 month ago
I used to use vim for around two years and switched to emacs. Yes, vim is good, in some cases text twiddling is faster than in emacs. However, once you start to adapt the editor to the way you like to work (or I like to work), write extensive customizations, add plugins etc. Vim starts to get in the way and feel like it's cobbled together, whereas emacs stays coherent. I think it's because emacs is turtles all the way down.
sampov 1 month ago
No thanks, emacs/GNEVE seems cool but I don't like editing my files with an operating system.
S0chan 1 year ago
Cool. Emacs forever!
lonelytigerhun 3 years ago 5
Finally! A video editor using emacs. Life has never been this comfortable !
Acelib 3 years ago 4
GNEVE is an Emacs user friendly keyboard driven video editor free software with MLT framework.
arnmatyasi 3 years ago
GNEVE is about productivity in raw video editing and about version controlled edit decision lists...etc... Anyway, you can select a nice theme for your Emacs if you do not like this one.
arnmatyasi 3 years ago
Emacs is so cool! But will it also do text editing?
BlueEyedSexyPants 4 years ago 8
Emacs has support for many languages and their scripts, including all the European "Latin" scripts, Russian, Greek, Japanese, Chinese, Korean, Thai, Vietnamese, Lao, Ethiopian, and some Indian scripts. (Sorry, Mayan hieroglyphs are not supported.)
arnmatyasi 4 years ago
It does have a mayan calendar however.
peabodyman 4 years ago 8
Naww man, it's a pretty good OS but the text editor sucks.
Now if you could use vim in emacs....
pughparkour 2 years ago 2
You should update your Emacs.
Anyway for some years now (from the end of 80s), there are some nice vi modes that enables using vi(m) inside emacs.
M-x vi-mode
M-x vip-mode
M-x viper-mode
arnmatyasi 2 years ago
Haha oddly enough, before reading things, I was playing around with running a bash term in emacs, and running vim within emacs within emacs. Didn't like C-x o though.
pughparkour 2 years ago
@pughparkour
Try either M-x viper-mode or M-x ansi-term and launch vim from there.
You have Vim in emacs.
So the joke is really "Vim is shit", which I kinda agree with, but still.
KillaHaakon 2 months ago
I like it.
berninme 4 years ago 4