Same here, and thanks for the hint-in-passing about HDRmerge.
Emacs for heavy slogging, hours at a time, vim for quick, one-shot, things.
With decent customisation, emacs is bright enough to help you code, while vim basically just does what it's told.
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Same here, and thanks for the hint-in-passing about HDRmerge.
Emacs for heavy slogging, hours at a time, vim for quick, one-shot, things.
With decent customisation, emacs is bright enough to help you code, while vim basically just does what it's told.