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Installed it, why not. Tried to run it.
error opening [PathLikeWithPosition { path_like: “/home/me/test”, row: None, column: None }]: NoSupportedDeviceFound
Then tried it in Xorg, and it runs normally. I guess it doesn’t run in Wayland?
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So, I gave it a short test drive. Observations:
- UI is nice and minimal
- Window splitting is useful
- Key bindings don’t seem to do anything
- Command palette commands don’t seem to do anything
- Editor appears to crash if I switch to a virtual terminal then back to Xorg
Suspect it’s shooting to be something like sublime text. Cool, but seems like there’s a lot of work to be done.
Hm, interesting, I’m simply not sure then. Oh, well. Maybe I’ll try it again another day. For now I’m content with emacs.