Is it possible to complete 2 consecutive words?
That is match the first and include the second?
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Hi,
Anyone know of a way to block paste from the external clipboard buffer ?
I can paste but its not block paste.
For example, I use tmux and block-copy selection to clipboard but cannot get
this to block paste in vim.
thx,
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Vim8 / NeoVim / maybe Emacs and more
languages: VimL/Python (maybe lua)/ others
But common features such as
- completion
- templates
- describe thing at cursor
- goto thing at cursor
- show errors
- run compilation
- ...
500 plugins - but how to make them work together?
> I am looking for a quick way to change a word(cw?) with one that was
> yanked (yw). I do not want to enter insert mode, and would like to do it
> in command mode.
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yw
move the cursor immediately before the word to change (however you wish)
p
2dw
is one way to do it.
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Hi,
I am looking for a quick way to change a word(cw?) with one that was yanked
(yw). I do not want to enter insert mode, and would like to do it in command
mode.
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Glad you managed to get it working using DBI.
I would like to resolve this issue though Brian.
If there are any Mac users who might have some input into this I would
appreciate it.
Please read below.
On Sun, Jul 23, 2017 at 5:43 PM, Brian Libgober wrote:
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On 02.08.17 11:49, Lifepillar wrote:
> From time to time, I need to edit large files (~10^2-10^3 MB).
> In my tests, Vim loads large files relatively quickly (~100MB/s).
> It's (some) filetype plugins that hog Vim.
>
> For instance, take any large file and change its suffix to have
> it
From time to time, I need to edit large files (~10^2-10^3 MB).
In my tests, Vim loads large files relatively quickly (~100MB/s).
It's (some) filetype plugins that hog Vim.
For instance, take any large file and change its suffix to have
it recognized as Markdown. After Vim has read it (you'll see