Re: [Vote] Do you like hierachical or flat view for directory structure ?

2010-03-04 Fir de Conversatie Charles Campbell
mikeyao wrote: I like hierachical view. It's easy to navigate. So I used NERDTree. These days i tried remote edit via ssh. The only way is netrw and i access files and directory succefully. But netrw can't view as hierachical and NERDTree can't get remote directory. So, I vote two questions: 1.

Re: Patch 7.2.329

2010-01-12 Fir de Conversatie Charles Campbell
Bram Moolenaar wrote: Patch 7.2.329 Not available via ftp.home.vim.org quite as yet... Chip Campbell -- You received this message from the "vim_dev" maillist. For more information, visit http://www.vim.org/maillist.php

Re: [patch] tex syntax: supports comment in environment options

2009-12-28 Fir de Conversatie Charles Campbell
Johann Felix Soden wrote: > The TeX-syntax highlighting does not detect comments in optional > arguments to environments, e.g.: > > \begin{myenv}[ % here the options > ] > \end{myenv} > > The attached patch solves the problem. > > Thank you for the patch! I went through syntax/tex.

Re: vim syntax file patch

2009-12-18 Fir de Conversatie Charles Campbell
c9s wrote: > any comment ? > > On Dec 15, 9:11 pm, Cornelius wrote: > >> Hi folks, >> >> I found that VimL syntax doesnt fold for something like: >> >> fun! g:Test() >> >> endf >> >> it folds for : >> >> fun! g:Test.ok() >> >> endf >> >> so this is a patch of fixing the global function folding

Re: The list on vim-patches page

2009-12-16 Fir de Conversatie Charles Campbell
Tom Link wrote: >> It would help if the items listed on the "vim-patches" page mentioned any >> restrictions on OShttp://groups.google.com/group/vim_dev/web/vim-patches >> > > BTW what is the procedure to determine whether these patches are ever > included in vim? The procedure is straightf

Re: bug in autoload/netrw.vim

2009-12-03 Fir de Conversatie Charles Campbell
James Vega wrote: > On Thu, Dec 03, 2009 at 01:06:54PM +0100, Karsten Hopp wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> I've got a bugreport that you might end up with invalid syntax files >> when the automated download for new spell files is used. >> That's https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=518791 >> >> It

Re: Patch 7.2.280

2009-11-03 Fir de Conversatie Charles Campbell
Bram Moolenaar wrote: > Patch 7.2.280 > Problem:A redraw in a custom statusline with %! may cause a crash. > (Yukihiro Nakadaira) > Solution: Make a copy of 'statusline'. Also fix typo in function name > redraw_custum_statusline. (party by Dominique Pelle) > Files:

Re: Vim creates files named "4913", why?

2009-10-22 Fir de Conversatie Charles Campbell
Please bottom post on this list. Quote a small (relevant) part of the message you are replying to, and put your text underneath. The guidelines for the list may be found at: http://groups.google.com/group/vim_use/web/vim-information I have a 64-bit Vista system; haven't noticed any 4913s hangi

Re: Hey everyone! Two pathces to syntax files.

2009-09-23 Fir de Conversatie Charles Campbell
Mark Manning wrote: > Argh! Just got up and not thinking properly. For subversion you need > the other address. :-( > > http://www.sim1.us:8080/svn/vim_stuff > > Same username and password though. :-) > Hello! Please bottom post -- its list policy. Chip Campbell --~--~-~-

Re: Patch 7.2.262

2009-09-18 Fir de Conversatie Charles Campbell
Bram Moolenaar wrote: > Patch 7.2.262 > Problem:When using custom completion for a user command the pattern string > goes beyond the cursor position. (Hari Krishna Dara) > Solution: Truncate the string at the cursor position. > Files:src/ex_getln.c, src/structs.h > >

Re: Request: suppression of plugins

2009-08-11 Fir de Conversatie Charles Campbell
ron wrote: > [snip] > I use plugins for my own code, I don't want to disable them. But I > don't want to load a whole bunch of code I never use, either. [snip] Are you aware of the bifurcation of the plugins into a plugin/ directory and an autoload/ directory? The majority of the plugins' code

Re: Patch 7.2.242

2009-07-30 Fir de Conversatie Charles Campbell
Bram Moolenaar wrote: > Patch 7.2.242 > Problem:Setting 'lazyredraw' causes the cursor column to be recomputed. > (Tom Link) > Solution: Only recompute the cursor column for a boolean option if changes > the cursor position. > Files:src/option.c > Hello, Br

Re: ftp.vim.org problem?

2009-07-30 Fir de Conversatie Charles Campbell
Yongwei Wu wrote: > Is the FTP site having problems now? It seems I cannot go to the > patches directory (/pub/vim/patches/7.2) to download the patches > quickly: it always responds with "550 Failed to change directory." > Hello! I'm still seeing the problem (as of 10:50am EDST, Jul 30): cd

Re: a math keymap

2009-07-27 Fir de Conversatie Charles Campbell
Charles Campbell wrote: > Hello! > > I've put together an utf-8 based keymap for math (:set kmp=math); you > can obtain a copy from > > http://mysite.verizon.net/astronaut/vim/index.html#MATH > Version 1d is available -- it has a few more keymaps and a men

a math keymap

2009-07-24 Fir de Conversatie Charles Campbell
Hello! I've put together an utf-8 based keymap for math (:set kmp=math); you can obtain a copy from http://mysite.verizon.net/astronaut/vim/index.html#MATH Regards, Chip Campbell --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ You received this message from the "vim_dev" maillist. Fo

Re: Setting vin_vc_toupper_broken

2009-06-12 Fir de Conversatie Charles Campbell
Rich wrote: > Hello! During my cross-compilation, I get this message: > > checking whether toupper is broken... configure: error: cross- > compiling: please set 'vim_cv_toupper_broken' > > I added the line 'vim_cv_toupper_broken = no' to the Makefile but this > didn't do anything. Sorry for the ro

scim_bridge_client_imcontext_set_cursor_location -- an annoying error message

2009-06-10 Fir de Conversatie Charles Campbell
Hello! In running a not too trivial script I've written, I keep getting messages of the following sort (even when the script is quiescent, ie. after its opened its 8 windows): (Centos 5.2/Linux/gtk) CALC/ xorn? An IOException occurred at scim_bridge_client_imcontext_set_cursor_location () An

Re: Wrong behavior in startup : vimrc vs runtime

2009-04-08 Fir de Conversatie Charles Campbell
Ron Aaron wrote: > On Apr 8, 8:21 am, "John Beckett" wrote: > >> Please bottom post on this list. >> > > Thanks for raising the noise-to-signal ratio. > Ron, John has been doing a great job with the list, including removing spam on a daily basis. The list does have a well-discussed s

Re: RFC: Two option-handling techniques for scripts

2009-03-25 Fir de Conversatie Charles Campbell
Ben Fritz wrote: > >From many discussions I've had in the past, and from my own limited > first-hand experience, I have learned that one of the biggest hurdles > to writing a robust vim script to distribute to other people is > dealing with the hundreds of options that Vim has, many of which > pot

Re: Patch 7.2.148 [SOLVED]

2009-03-20 Fir de Conversatie Charles Campbell
Markus Heidelberg wrote: > StarWing, 20.03.2009: > >> On 3月20日, 下午9时42分, Tony Mechelynck >> >>> Bram has now uploaded the patch and the other files that go with it on >>> the FTP server. Anyone interested can now go ahead and download them, >>> either to compile Vim or to update secondary

Re: Patch for vim.vim syntax file

2009-02-27 Fir de Conversatie Charles Campbell
Larson, DavidX S wrote: >> It is recommended to send the updates to the script's maintainer (listed in >> the >> script's header), too, so that he can quickly incorporate them into his >> development version. >> > > Hi Ingo, > > Yea, I've already submitted these changes to Dr. Chip, but I ha

Re: Process Interaction support for Vim (unstable version)

2009-02-27 Fir de Conversatie Charles Campbell
StarWing wrote: >> How about some documentation? So that we know how it's supposed to >> work. >> >> -- >> hundred-and-one symptoms of being an internet addict: >> 134. You consider bandwidth to be more important than carats. >> > > documentation is on the way... i find it's hard to write, b

Re: Unit Testing for vim [Was: Vim Lib [Was: List Questions]]

2009-02-20 Fir de Conversatie Charles Campbell
Tom Link wrote: >> However I've made a different design choice: my plugin acts as a >> preprocessor. Thanks to that, I'm able to know the line where an >> assertion failure occurred >> > > Cool. > > >> BTW, tAssert provides convenience functions that my script don't (yet?). >> At first, I

Re: Create vimballs from the command-line

2009-02-18 Fir de Conversatie Charles Campbell
Gary Johnson wrote: > On 2009-02-12, Tony Mechelynck wrote: > > >> And then there are people like me who can un- .zip files if they have >> to, but prefer to gunzip them (un- .gz), which is the Unix standard (as >> opposed to the Microsoft Megabucks LoseDough standard). And note that if >>

Re: Create vimballs from the command-line

2009-02-10 Fir de Conversatie Charles Campbell
James Vega wrote: > On Tue, Feb 10, 2009 at 12:53:15PM -0800, Tom Link wrote: > >> Maybe somebody has some use for this. I wrote a small ruby script that >> allows the creation of vimballs (plain text or gzipped) from the >> command line. >> > > I'm still curious what purpose vimballs serv

Re: syntax highlighting nit

2009-02-05 Fir de Conversatie Charles Campbell
David Nicol wrote: > > in shell syntax highlighting, comments following a typeset keyword are > only recognized as such when there is an initialization in the typeset. > > typeset -u foo=`/usr/local/bin/foo` # this comment is colored > correctly > typeset -u bar# bu

Re: [bug] netrw-browse/autocmd/nospell

2009-01-13 Fir de Conversatie Charles Campbell
Marvin Renich wrote: > * Charles Campbell [090109 11:48]: > >> Charles Campbell wrote: >> >>> krudo...@mi.fu-berlin.de wrote: >>> >>>> I have `set spell` in my `.vimrc`. This unfortunately clashes with >>>> highlighti

Re: [bug] netrw-browse/autocmd/nospell

2009-01-09 Fir de Conversatie Charles Campbell
Charles Campbell wrote: > krudo...@mi.fu-berlin.de wrote: > >> Hello, >> >> I have `set spell` in my `.vimrc`. This unfortunately clashes with >> highlighting for `netrw-browse`. Therefore, I'd like to deactivate the >> setting locally for that fi

Re: [bug] netrw-browse/autocmd/nospell

2009-01-09 Fir de Conversatie Charles Campbell
krudo...@mi.fu-berlin.de wrote: > Hello, > > I have `set spell` in my `.vimrc`. This unfortunately clashes with > highlighting for `netrw-browse`. Therefore, I'd like to deactivate the > setting locally for that file type (`netrw`). > > Manually deactivating via `:setlocal nospell` works fine.

Re: netrw again changing format options

2008-12-17 Fir de Conversatie Charles Campbell
OK, I see the problem now... Thank you for the script! Chip Campbell --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ You received this message from the "vim_dev" maillist. For more information, visit http://www.vim.org/maillist.php -~--~~~~--~~--~--~---

Re: netrw again changing format options

2008-12-17 Fir de Conversatie Charles Campbell
sc wrote: > i tried upgrading to v135g, and i changed formatoptions to > 'tco' in my .vimrc to mirror your attempt > > i used my 'vime' to start the session, selected a file, and > fo was 'tco' -- fine -- i used MyExplore to find and add > another buffer, fo was again 'tco' -- fine -- i used > MyE

Re: netrw again changing format options

2008-12-17 Fir de Conversatie Charles Campbell
sc wrote: > On Wednesday 17 December 2008 10:34 am, sc wrote: > >> charles-- >> >> again i find myself struggling to maintain my own >> formatoptions settings through uses of netrw >> >> netrw version: v134 >> >> formatoptions before using netrw: tcq >> formatoptions after using netrw: nroql

expanding with **/

2008-12-03 Fir de Conversatie Charles Campbell
Hello! :echo expand("**/somefile") yields a list of "somefile"s that are contained in the current directory and below -- except for those directories beginning with a ".". This observation is for linux, Centos 5.2, but I expect it applies elsewhere, too. Is this a bug? I didn't see anythin

Re: minor typo and an error in autoload/netrw.vim v134

2008-12-01 Fir de Conversatie Charles Campbell
Karsten Hopp wrote: > The current autoload/netrw.vim (version 134) on ftp.vim.org has a typo in > line 7569, > >call Netrw#ErrorMsg(s:WARNING,"delete(".path.") failed!",71) > > needs to be replaced with > >call netrw#ErrorMsg(s:WARNING,"delete(".path.") failed!",71) > > > Otherwise you'll

Re: can't seem to catch E801

2008-11-25 Fir de Conversatie Charles Campbell
John Little wrote: > Hi > > On Nov 26, 6:40 am, Charles Campbell wrote: > >> >> catch /^Vim:\%((\a\+)\)\=:E801/ >> > > Your pattern doesn't match. In my vim v:exception has > > Vim(call):E801: ID already taken: 4 > > Your patter

can't seem to catch E801

2008-11-25 Fir de Conversatie Charles Campbell
Hello! I used vim -u NONE -N prblm.vim :so % where prblm.vim has the following lines: let pat='\%1l\%1c.*\%5c' call matchadd('WildMenu',pat,1,4) try call matchadd('WildMenu',pat,1,4) finish catch /^Vim:\%((\a\+)\)\=:E801/ echo "caught error E801" endtry Instead of "caught erro

Re: Vim syntax: "highlight" keyword not highlighted inside functions

2008-11-24 Fir de Conversatie Charles Campbell
Erik Falor wrote: > On Sun, Nov 23, 2008 at 05:56:41PM +0100, François Ingelrest wrote: > >> Hi all, >> >> No news on this issue? >> >> On Wed, Nov 5, 2008 at 17:10, François Ingelrest >> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> >>> Hi all, >>> >>> If I put this in a foo.vim file: >>> >>> >>> hi

Re: slick way to keep patches?

2008-11-21 Fir de Conversatie Charles Campbell
Richard Hartmann wrote: > On Mon, Nov 17, 2008 at 16:22, Charles Campbell > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > >> The only criticism I could make of MH's patch, and perhaps I'm just >> ignorant of how to do it -- but I rather like the plugin's di

Re: Patch 7.2.048

2008-11-20 Fir de Conversatie Charles Campbell
Bram Moolenaar wrote: > Patch 7.2.041-7.2.048 (not sure which one) Hello! I'm starting to get some warnings that I didn't used to get... gcc -c -I. -Iproto -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -DFEAT_GUI_GTK -I/usr/include/gtk-2.0 -I/usr/lib64/gtk-2.0/include -I/usr/include/atk-1.0 -I/usr/include/cairo -I/usr/i

Re: slick way to keep patches?

2008-11-17 Fir de Conversatie Charles Campbell
sc wrote: > On Monday 17 November 2008 9:22 am, Charles Campbell wrote: > [bigsnip] > > >> The only criticism I could make of MH's patch, and perhaps I'm just >> ignorant of how to do it -- but I rather like the plugin's different >> colorizatio

Re: slick way to keep patches?

2008-11-17 Fir de Conversatie Charles Campbell
sc wrote: > On Sunday 16 November 2008 2:34 pm, Markus Heidelberg wrote: > >> sc, 15.11.2008: >> >>> I finally bit the bullet and applied Markus Heidelberg's relative number >>> patch to my source -- I love it so much I added >>> >> Nice to hear. >> >> With subversion you don't have

Re: netrw - double quoted question mark

2008-11-10 Fir de Conversatie Charles Campbell
Pavol Juhas wrote: > Hello, > > I just found that URLs that contain question mark cannot be loaded > with the latest netrw v134. > > For example >:view http://www.vim.org/scripts/script_search_results.php?keywords=netrw > shows an empty buffer, because the URL that is passed to wget contains '

Re: Patch 7.2.027

2008-11-06 Fir de Conversatie Charles Campbell
Bill McCarthy wrote: > On Thu 6-Nov-08 4:03am -0600, Bram Moolenaar wrote: > > >> Patch 7.2.027 >> Problem:Can use cscope commands in the sandbox. >> Solution: Disallow them, they might not be safe. >> Files: src/ex_cmds.h >> > > After this patch, since its a header file, I did

experimental syntax/yacc.vim -- more support for syntax-based folding

2008-10-21 Fir de Conversatie Charles Campbell
Hello! I've changed syntax/yacc.vim quite a bit -- and would appreciate some folks looking at it via their yacc files. You can get it from my website: http://mysite.verizon.net/astronaut/vim/index.html#vimlinks_syntax and click on "yacc.vim.gz" I suggest putting it into .vim/syntax . Than

Re: hilinks and potentially other script bugs

2008-10-07 Fir de Conversatie Charles Campbell
Charles Campbell wrote: > Ben Schmidt wrote: > >> [snip] >> I don't know if there's a workaround, i.e. a way you can rewrite the plugin >> to >> still work on Vim 6 minus a few features. It would be nice if there were. >> But in >> lieu

Re: hilinks and potentially other script bugs

2008-10-07 Fir de Conversatie Charles Campbell
Ben Schmidt wrote: > [snip] > I don't know if there's a workaround, i.e. a way you can rewrite the plugin > to > still work on Vim 6 minus a few features. It would be nice if there were. But > in > lieu of that, I think scripts that use :for will need to :finish prematurely > for > Vim < 7,

Re: Patch 7.2.020

2008-09-18 Fir de Conversatie Charles Campbell
Bram Moolenaar wrote: > Patch 7.2.020 > Problem:Starting the GUI when the executable starts with 'k', but the KDE > version no longer exists. > Solution: Don't have "kvim" start the GUI. > Files:src/main.c > > > *** ../vim-7.2.019/src/main.c Thu Jul 24 19:34:23 2008 > -

Re: Patch to try out: v:oldfiles

2008-09-16 Fir de Conversatie Charles Campbell
Charles Campbell wrote: > Bram Moolenaar wrote: >>> Bram Moolenaar wrote: >>> >>>> Now and then I start editing a file and want to go back to a >>>> file I edited in a previous edit session. But the name >>>> doesn't appear i

Re: Patch to try out: v:oldfiles

2008-09-16 Fir de Conversatie Charles Campbell
Bram Moolenaar wrote: Bram Moolenaar wrote: Now and then I start editing a file and want to go back to a file I edited in a previous edit session. But the name doesn't appear in the marks or buffer list. Still, I know the file name is in the viminfo file. There ar

Re: ANNC: Relative Numbering plugin

2008-09-15 Fir de Conversatie Charles Campbell
ttp://vim_dev.googlegroups.com/attach/10fa0944a8b643b4/vim-7.2-relativenumber-02.patch?part=2 >> > > On Mon, Sep 15, 2008 at 03:00:09PM -0400, Charles Campbell wrote: > >> Let's consider the link under debate: >> >> http://groups.google.com/group/vim_dev/atta

Re: ANNC: Relative Numbering plugin

2008-09-15 Fir de Conversatie Charles Campbell
Matthew Winn wrote: > On Sun, 14 Sep 2008 21:09:29 +0200, Tony Mechelynck > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > >> What do you mean, they aren't allowed? Not only do all the Vim Google >> Groups include an underscore in their names, when I click that link (in >> SeaMonkey on openSUSE Linux 11.0) I

Re: synIDattr() and 'guisp' attribute [with patch]

2008-09-02 Fir de Conversatie Charles Campbell
Matt Wozniski wrote: > On Tue, Sep 2, 2008 at 6:42 AM, Tony Mechelynck wrote: > >> I'm seeing your message and I don't know the answer. Do you want a >> similar message from everyone who doesn't know the answer? >> > > Naturally not; your response was far more wasteful than my post > alrea

Re: reverse recursive .vimrc

2008-08-26 Fir de Conversatie Charles Campbell
fnegroni wrote: > There is a feature in Perforce, which allows the command line client > (p4) to find its configuration file (.p4rc) by looking up the current > directory and any directory above it in recursive order, stopping at > the first one that has a .p4rc file in it. If that fails, it falls

Re: ANNC: Relative Numbering plugin

2008-08-25 Fir de Conversatie Charles Campbell
Ben Fritz wrote: > > On Aug 23, 6:20 pm, Charles Campbell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > wrote: > >> I'll update the link to your patch (when I get a chance -- I'm still >> updating vim on this machine+o/s). I hope you don't consider my plugin >> a co

Re: ANNC: Relative Numbering plugin

2008-08-23 Fir de Conversatie Charles Campbell
Markus Heidelberg wrote: > Charles E. Campbell, Jr., 19.08.2008: > >> Tony Mechelynck wrote: >> >>> On 18/08/08 22:15, Charles Campbell wrote: >>> >>> >>>> I've issued a new plugin on my website: >>>&

Re: ANNC: Relative Numbering plugin

2008-08-19 Fir de Conversatie Charles Campbell
guivho wrote: > Charles Campbell wrote: > >> guivho wrote: >> >>> [snip] >>> I downloaded it, but it claims to be v1c, despite what your website >>> says. >>> >>> >> Hello! >> >> Looks like a

Re: ANNC: Relative Numbering plugin

2008-08-19 Fir de Conversatie Charles Campbell
guivho wrote: > [snip] > I downloaded it, but it claims to be v1c, despite what your website > says. > Hello! Looks like a problem with my updating scripts -- found it, and v2b is now up on my website. Thank you for letting me know! I seldom download my own plugins as you might imagine. R

Re: ANNC: Relative Numbering plugin

2008-08-19 Fir de Conversatie Charles Campbell
sc wrote: > On Tuesday 19 August 2008 09:50, Charles Campbell wrote: > >> sc wrote: >> >>> thank *you* -- it looks really useful >>> >>> now can you help me make a toggle for it, so i don't need to >>> burn two mappings for it?

Re: ANNC: Relative Numbering plugin

2008-08-19 Fir de Conversatie Charles Campbell
sc wrote: > thank *you* -- it looks really useful > > now can you help me make a toggle for it, so i don't need to > burn two mappings for it? like for example instead of > saying "RltvNmbr is already enabled", which i can plainly > see, why not turn it off? > > i looked for a variable i could te

ANNC: Relative Numbering plugin

2008-08-18 Fir de Conversatie Charles Campbell
Hello! I've issued a new plugin on my website: http://mysite.verizon.net/astronaut/vim/index.html#RLTVNMBR . It uses the signs capability of "huge" vim to give relative numbering. After some comment period I expect to release it on vim.sf.net. I'd like to mention the relative numbering pa

Re: signs and text="Why not Numbers?" (bug or doc fix)

2008-08-18 Fir de Conversatie Charles Campbell
Tony Mechelynck wrote: > On 18/08/08 01:47, Charles E. Campbell, Jr. wrote: > > I was trying to make a "relative numbers" plugin for those who didn't > want-to/feel-up-to/don't-know-about/don't-know-where-to-get the relative > numbers patch. I was planning on doing so with signs ... but apparentl

GSOC: that compiler/yacc book I mentioned...

2008-04-14 Fir de Conversatie Charles Campbell
Its Allen I. Holub's "Compiler Design in C", ISBN 0-13-155045-4 Regards, Chip Campbell --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ You received this message from the "vim_dev" maillist. For more information, visit http://www.vim.org/maillist.php -~--~~~~--~

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