Hi,
Can VIM configured to reload the opened file in a constant interval?
Thanks.
ABAI
On Mon, 19 Feb 2007 23:28:08 -0800, ayoub890 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> I am running a perl script in a command inside make. I am trying to pass
> an environment variable to perl, modify it inside perl and see it
> changed inside make after returning from the perl script.
>
> What is happenin
Hi,
I want to create an index with the makeindex program. So, I have to
markup my latex document with \index{index_term}.
Is there a script or some mechanism to do this effeciently? For example,
when I search a term, vim should take the cursor to the term and prompt
a confirmation(y/n) to index t
Hi,
I am running a perl script in a command inside make. I am trying to pass
an environment variable to perl, modify it inside perl and see it
changed inside make after returning from the perl script.
What is happening is that perl see the environment variable and tries to
modify it but make
Is there any way of getting vim to remember more previously opened file
cursor positions?
Searching for history only yields command history.
--
It's easier to get forgiveness for being wrong than forgiveness for
being right.
Cheers! Dave
On Mon, 19 Feb 2007 23:11:16 +0100
Bram Moolenaar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Yongwei Wu wrote:
>
> > > Bin Chen wrote:
> > >
> > > > Thanks. I am also looking forward to this talk. But
> > > > unfortunately the google video is blocked in some countries,
> > > > could some one put the video t
On 2/19/07, Marc Weber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Sat, Feb 17, 2007 at 09:57:57PM -0200, g b wrote:
> Any way to indent json correctly on vim?
> Obj = {
> att1: 'val1',
> att2: 'val2',
> }
I don't know. But it shouldn't be that hard to use folding on { } and
set indentexpr to a function r
Simon Jackson wrote:
is there anyway to only show the name of the file up in the tabs
rather than the entire path?
example:
this..
index.html
instead of this..
\M\s\g\h\e\n\f\index.html
Sure. You can customise the tabline however you will.
See:
- for Console Vim, or when 'guioptions' does
is there anyway to only show the name of the file up in the tabs
rather than the entire path?
example:
this..
index.html
instead of this..
\M\s\g\h\e\n\f\index.html
> cRaig -
>
> > On 2/19/07, Bram Moolenaar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > ...
> > > I'll ask if I can get the video in a portable format and put it on
> the
> > > Vim ftp server.
> >
> > If you choose "Download" from a Linux workstation, you can save the
> > video as an AVI file. The presentation
cRaig -
> On 2/19/07, Bram Moolenaar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> ...
> > I'll ask if I can get the video in a portable format and put it on the
> > Vim ftp server.
>
> If you choose "Download" from a Linux workstation, you can save the
> video as an AVI file. The presentation is approx. 500 MB
On 2/19/07, Simon Jackson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Im on a windows machine and the choice of fonts to use is VERY
limited, is there a way to use any true type font i have installed on
the machine?
If you are looking for high-quality, free (as in beer) fonts for
programming, the following will
Bram Moolenaar 写道:
Yongwei Wu wrote:
Bin Chen wrote:
Thanks. I am also looking forward to this talk. But unfortunately the
google video is blocked in some countries, could some one put the video
to the vim official site? and this can make this video seems more
official ^&^.
I have changed the script that uploads the runtime files to the ftp
server. It now better matches the list of files in the archives.
The "runtime/dos/spell" directory now exists and contains the
English spell files, just like the distribution. This means you can use
"rsync --delete" without del
On 2/19/07, Bram Moolenaar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
...
I'll ask if I can get the video in a portable format and put it on the
Vim ftp server.
If you choose "Download" from a Linux workstation, you can save the
video as an AVI file. The presentation is approx. 500 MB (and well
worth it, I mi
On Mon 19-Feb-07 6:14am -0600, Vissale NEANG wrote:
> To use cpp completion with c files you can copy
> ~/.vim/after/ftplugin/cpp.vim to ~/.vim/after/ftplugin/c.vim
This apparently doesn't work with C. I've installed it and
copied cpp.vim to c.vim as instructed above.
It automatically goes into
* Simon Jackson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2007-02-20 01:04]:
> Im on a windows machine and the choice of fonts to use is VERY
> limited, is there a way to use any true type font i have installed on
> the machine?
I think vim can only deal with monospaced fonts. And I really don't
think that proportinal
Simon Jackson wrote:
Im on a windows machine and the choice of fonts to use is VERY
limited, is there a way to use any true type font i have installed on
the machine?
Gvim can only use fixed-width fonts. Some fixed-width fonts (such as Courier
New) are TrueType or OpenType, and can be used. V
Im on a windows machine and the choice of fonts to use is VERY
limited, is there a way to use any true type font i have installed on
the machine?
Simon Jackson wrote:
how do i tell vim to close html tags as i'm writing them and place the
cursor in between the 2 tags?
example:
if i type..
then vim replaces it with
and places my cursor should be between '>' and '<'
To do exactly that, you would have to write, probably, an insert-mod
On Mon, 2007-02-19 at 17:32:36 -0600, Simon Jackson sent:
>how do i tell vim to close html tags as i'm writing them and
>place the cursor in between the 2 tags?
>
I have been using the following plugin for the past few years:
http://www.american.edu/econ/notes/html_xhb.vim
Works a treat
how do i tell vim to close html tags as i'm writing them and place the
cursor in between the 2 tags?
example:
if i type..
then vim replaces it with
and places my cursor should be between '>' and '<'
Yongwei Wu wrote:
> > Bin Chen wrote:
> >
> > > Thanks. I am also looking forward to this talk. But unfortunately the
> > > google video is blocked in some countries, could some one put the video
> > > to the vim official site? and this can make this video seems more
> > > official ^&^.
> >
> > F
On Sat, Feb 17, 2007 at 09:57:57PM -0200, g b wrote:
> Any way to indent json correctly on vim?
>
> I recall that on 6.4 version we needed an external syntax file for
> javascript. Is it still the case?
>
> it's driving me nuts to have weird tabulation put allover the place...
>
> thanks
>
> ps
On Mon 19-Feb-07 11:13am -0600, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I think I should point out that AsNeeded provides
> transparent support for plugin loading for commands and
> functions -- ie. issue a command, and if the associated
> plugin hasn't been loaded yet, it will be, and the command
> is then ex
Kai Weber wrote:
Hello,
where can I find an overview of the $HOME/.vim directory hierarchie? I
have not found an overview, seems I have to read all the vim
documentation for ":help ftplugin", ":help initialization" and so on. I
am searching for a short overview like
foo -- contains files for fi
On Mon 19-Feb-07 6:14am -0600, Vissale NEANG wrote:
> To use cpp completion with c files you can copy
> ~/.vim/after/ftplugin/cpp.vim to ~/.vim/after/ftplugin/c.vim
Thank you. That looks like a nice simple solution to use
until ccomplete is fixed. I'll try it tonight.
--
Best regards,
Bill
Hi there.
You might want to check out
http://everything101.sourceforge.net/docs/papers/java_and_vim.html if you
haven't already - it's got some nice tips on it regarding working with ant and
java in general.
I wondered if I could hastily add my own question to this mix though; with the
error form
where can I find an overview of the $HOME/.vim directory hierarchie? I
have not found an overview, seems I have to read all the vim
documentation for ":help ftplugin", ":help initialization" and so on. I
am searching for a short overview like
I'm not sure such a list exists from a quick search o
Hello,
where can I find an overview of the $HOME/.vim directory hierarchie? I
have not found an overview, seems I have to read all the vim
documentation for ":help ftplugin", ":help initialization" and so on. I
am searching for a short overview like
foo -- contains files for filetypes
foo/bar --
shawn bright wrote:
hello there all, i am very new to vim, but i really dig it. I tried
out a script plugin from vim.org and when i start vim, there is an
error message that says
Error detected while processing /home/piv/.vim/plugin/snippetsE
mu.vim:
line 163:
E227: mapping already exists for ^
Quoting Bill McCarthy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hello Vim List,
>
> I just tried out surround.vim, recently updated on Vim
> Online. Nice plugin!
>
> It works fine when placed in my plugin directory but doesn't
> work if moved to my AsNeeded directory and :MkAsNeeded is
> run.
>
> Has anyone out the
hello there all, i am very new to vim, but i really dig it. I tried
out a script plugin from vim.org and when i start vim, there is an
error message that says
Error detected while processing /home/piv/.vim/plugin/snippetsE
mu.vim:
line 163:
E227: mapping already exists for ^I
i guess i need to
> A problem with German Umlauts
>
> Under Linux I have modified my key map in a way that for instance ALT a
> generates Umlaut a ("a in Tex notation).
>
> Now when I start vi like this:
>
> /usr/bin/X11 rxvt -meta8 -e vim
>
> I can type in Umlauts using the ALT key.
>
> This also worked
Hello,
This might be FAQ material but I didn't manage to find an answer from the
vim.org support pages.
I'm having trouble setting the cursor color for cterm. Something is overriding
the settings I give in my colorscheme definition file. No matter how i set the
cursor highlighting for cterm
Hello,
To use cpp completion with c files you can copy
~/.vim/after/ftplugin/cpp.vim to ~/.vim/after/ftplugin/c.vim
Best regards
vissale
Hello,
If it is a C-style syntax where you're matching together lots of { } areas (or
if/endif blocks, etc), using regions, then you should provide an option to turn
it on/off, because this can be slow on large files (and get out of sync).
Thousands of keywords probably isn't an issue, but if you
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