> I also find the VSCode similarities distracting and it seems to be causing confusion to would be investors of this due to the assumption it's some branch of it as opposed to a completely new editor.
I agree, this is consistent feedback we get... There's a ton of potential to have a built-for-modal-editing UX that we're missing at the moment.
> Finally, is there a way to remove the system bar on the top in the configuration? I can toggle most elements of the UI but that system bar is visible even in zen mode and I never use it in any text editor with support for keyboard driven commands.
> However, I really don't like the fact that there is no way to navigate tabs using vim's commands.
There's a related feature request here: https://github.com/onivim/oni2/issues/3673
> I also find the VSCode similarities distracting and it seems to be causing confusion to would be investors of this due to the assumption it's some branch of it as opposed to a completely new editor.
I agree, this is consistent feedback we get... There's a ton of potential to have a built-for-modal-editing UX that we're missing at the moment.
> Finally, is there a way to remove the system bar on the top in the configuration? I can toggle most elements of the UI but that system bar is visible even in zen mode and I never use it in any text editor with support for keyboard driven commands.
Yes, there is a `window.menuBarVisibility` configuration setting: https://onivim.github.io/docs/configuration/settings#layout