Mikolaj Machowski wrote:
Hello,
I understand that escape() was primarily designed to escape strings when
passing to system functions, but personally I never used that and in
didn't noticed such use in various scripts but very often it is used to
escape various charaters in Vim's own regexp
On 10/23/06, A.J.Mechelynck [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Mikolaj Machowski wrote:
Hello,
I understand that escape() was primarily designed to escape strings when
passing to system functions, but personally I never used that and in
didn't noticed such use in various scripts but very often it is
On 10/23/06, Nikolai Weibull [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 10/23/06, Mikolaj Machowski [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I understand that escape() was primarily designed to escape strings when
passing to system functions, but personally I never used that and in
didn't noticed such use in
Hello,
I've made a small fix to vim's zip plugin.
Before the patch, the plugin could only edit filenames with the zip extension.
When using an autoloadcmd to open jars, the files would be edited
correctly, but they would be saved at the wrong place, and would be
ignored when opening the archive
Hi Bram,
On 10/23/06, Bram Moolenaar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yegappan Lakshmanan wrote:
On 10/22/06, Hari Krishna Dara [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 10/22/06, Hari Krishna Dara [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I see functions for creating new unlisted buffers (bufnr() with {create}
On Mon, Oct 23, 2006 at 10:02:48PM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm using this to edit firefox extensions directly inside their jar
files. I'm also attaching a patch that adds the required associations
(jar and xpi, I'm sure there are more).
I exactly wanted to do the same, but it didn't
Yegappan Lakshmanan wrote:
On 10/22/06, Hari Krishna Dara [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 10/22/06, Hari Krishna Dara [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I see functions for creating new unlisted buffers (bufnr() with
{create}
option), and for reading the lines from the buffer
Hi all,
When a non-existing dictionary function is invoked using the :call
command, there is no error. But when it is used in an expression,
an error message is displayed. Is this the expected behavior?
let a = {}
call a.xyz()
The :call command silently returns without any errors. But
the
On Mon, Oct 23, 2006 at 10:42:41PM +0200, Martin Stubenschrott wrote:
On Mon, Oct 23, 2006 at 10:02:48PM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm using this to edit firefox extensions directly inside their jar
files. I'm also attaching a patch that adds the required associations
(jar and xpi,
On 10/20/06, Yegappan Lakshmanan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The above problem with the quickfix window and the 'switchbuf' option
set to 'usetab' is now fixed by patch 7.0.146.
- Yegappan
This works perfectly now. Thanks a million.
Marius
http://xs308.xs.to/xs308/06431/screenshot.png
If you look at lines 879-884 of the left pane, and lines
1583-1588 of the right pane you can see blue signs
near line numbers. What do they signify ?
I just did vimdiff and no special options. What do they
mean, those spooky signs, in the middle of
Is there any plugin that marks with signs lines
modifies in the buffer ?
Yakov
Raymond wrote:
Hello all,
I'm new to Vim, now i'm using GVim 7.0 on Windows system.
Here is my questions.
[...]
2. Now I know how to install *.vim plugin. Then I encounter VISINCR.VBA plugin
(http://www.vim.org/scripts/script.php?script_id=670). How to install this kind
of *.vba
plugin?
* Yakov Lerner [2006.10.23 07:00]:
If you look at lines 879-884 of the left pane,
and lines 1583-1588 of the right pane you can
see blue signs near line numbers. What do they
signify ?
They mean those lines are an open diff fold.
I just did vimdiff and no special options.
What do they
Hello,
I love python omnicomplete for vim. However, I'd like to change its
behavior a bit in a way that I'm not sure is even possible.
When I type:
cherrypy.^x^or
, the menu pops up with cherrypy options, then gets limited to those
starting with r. However, if I follow that with a backspace,
How can I make :move command keep position ?
By default, it moves to the target line. I want it to remain
where I was.
I made my :M command that does it, but how do I
remap m command to behave like my M ?
Thanks
Yakov
I uses screen under rxvt-unicode, in my .vimrc, I map the Shift-Up key
combination like this:
noremap ^[[a zc
As soon as I'm under screen it doesn't work anymore.
Found the reason why my keymapping doesn't work with vim under screen.
I guess vim interprets the escape sequence differently
Hi Hari,
On 10/22/06, Yegappan Lakshmanan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Hari,
On 10/22/06, Hari Krishna Dara [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 10/22/06, Hari Krishna Dara [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I see functions for creating new unlisted buffers (bufnr() with {create}
option), and for
Hari Krishna Dara wrote:
I am using :startinsert! from my plugin to put the user in insert mode,
but if the user doesn't type anything for 'updatetime' after this, no
CursorHoldI event is generated. I tried doing an explicit :doauto right
after :startinsert!, but Vim ignores it, probably
Yegappan Lakshmanan wrote:
On 10/22/06, Hari Krishna Dara [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 10/22/06, Hari Krishna Dara [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I see functions for creating new unlisted buffers (bufnr() with {create}
option), and for reading the lines from the buffer using
Hi everybody,
I believe I have found a bug in Vim 7.0.146, relating to mksession and
lcd. Here is a small example.
1) Open Vim
2) :e file1.txt
3) :tabe temp/file2.txt Any different directory
4) :lcd %:h
5) :mks test.vim
6) Close vim
7) Open vim
8) :source test.vim
9) The second tab is empty. The
Dnia poniedziałek, 23 października 2006 15:18, Bill Mill napisał:
How would you recommend getting this to work? Should I try and edit
supertab? Is there an easy way to change it?
Maybe try to change 'completeopt' value. longest option?
m.
On 10/23/06, Mikolaj Machowski [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dnia poniedziałek, 23 października 2006 15:18, Bill Mill napisał:
How would you recommend getting this to work? Should I try and edit
supertab? Is there an easy way to change it?
Maybe try to change 'completeopt' value. longest option?
Fabien Meghazi wrote:
I uses screen under rxvt-unicode, in my .vimrc, I map the Shift-Up key
combination like this:
noremap ^[[a zc
As soon as I'm under screen it doesn't work anymore.
Found the reason why my keymapping doesn't work with vim under screen.
I guess vim interprets the escape
Hi,
I read of a vimtip, that one can move/copy lines of a text which
match a cvertina pattern to line 0 (top) of the text.
This is a nice trick to gather material for a kinda quick'n'dirty
Table of contents it has one drwaback: The copied lines are in
reversed order.
Surely it is possible
On Mon, 23 Oct 2006 at 9:25pm, Bram Moolenaar wrote:
Hari Krishna Dara wrote:
I am using :startinsert! from my plugin to put the user in insert mode,
but if the user doesn't type anything for 'updatetime' after this, no
CursorHoldI event is generated. I tried doing an explicit :doauto
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