another option is to use emacs and evil-mode as a vim emulator on top of it. I've done this before when experimenting with languages that had better emacs than vim support (in particular, i notice emacs modes tend to have much better autoindenting than vim ones)

martin

On Dec 26, 2012 12:40 AM, <rixed@happyleptic.org> wrote:
-[ Mon, Dec 24, 2012 at 10:36:40AM +0100, Gour ]----
> b) it looks that Emacs is the best-supported editor for OCaml. How is
> support in Vim/Geany? What do you recommend?

Depends of course of your expectations.
If you plan to use vim I highly recommend you try this:
http://github.com/avsm/ocaml-annot

If you compile your source code with -annot then you'll be able to print any
value's type with a single key while in vi. This is the only advanced feature
I use (beside code highlighting) when editing ocaml source files.

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