Answering to ,yself... Just installed vim 7.3 colorcolumn=80 is perfect for that
zalun On 10/01/10 17:40, Piotr Zalewa wrote: > It is great and I'm using it - I was using minibuf before, but somehow > your config convinced me to use NerdTree. > One question thought - I'd like to have the 80+ characters highlighted > somehow. > I found this: > http://stackoverflow.com/questions/235439/vim-80-column-layout-concerns > but I guess it's not working in multicolumn or is overwritten by > highlighting. > Do you have any solution to that? > > Thanks > zalun > On 09/26/10 10:36, Antoni Aloy wrote: >> Hello all! >> >> In this list we have a recurrent thread: "What'ts the best IDE for >> Django and Python development?" trespams-vim is my try to answer this >> question for people who likes to have a very powerful editor and needs >> to have an editor which is able to run in the desktop as well as in a >> remote session. I have updated the previous version with delimMate and >> easytags, so actually you'll find: >> >> * Syntax highlight >> * Python autocompletion >> * Smart tabbing >> * Templates for Python, Django, js, html, ... (just try to edit a >> python file and press sbu + tab as an example) >> * Add/remove comments on multiple lines >> * Tabs >> * Surround >> * marks >> >> etc. etc. : >> >> This is a list of my favorite shortcuts >> >> http://code.google.com/p/trespams-vim/wiki/readme >> >> So, you'll find a collection of plugins and .vimrc settings that I >> have found very useful in my day-by-day work in Python and Django. >> >> http://code.google.com/p/trespams-vim/ >> >> Happy coding! >> > -- blog http://piotr.zalewa.info jobs http://webdev.zalewa.info twit http://twitter.com/zalun face http://facebook.com/zaloon -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Django users" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected]. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/django-users?hl=en.

