Hi,
Am 08.06.2009 um 04:35 schrieb e:
That'd be awesome. assume the user doesn't even have vim. they just
have jdk. ... and they only care about vim for clojure. Well, I'd
want to eventually integrate with svn and git, but I suppose folks
just drop to a shell for that stuff, typically.
Thanks. I will wait.
Regards,
Emeka
On Mon, Jun 8, 2009 at 5:05 PM, Meikel Brandmeyer wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Am 08.06.2009 um 09:15 schrieb Emeka:
>
> Sure, I sent a private mail because I didn't want to increase noise in is
>> group. I used the mail address you left on vimclojure site to reach you.
Hi,
Am 08.06.2009 um 09:15 schrieb Emeka:
Sure, I sent a private mail because I didn't want to increase noise
in is group. I used the mail address you left on vimclojure site to
reach you.
Ok. I'm sorry. It must have been stuck in the spam filter.
I searched my mails, but only found the qu
On Sun, Jun 7, 2009 at 6:37 PM, Meikel Brandmeyer wrote:
> Am 07.06.2009 um 17:41 schrieb Emeka:
>
>> And it took Meikel three weeks to make out time to talk to me.
>>
>
> Huh? Did I miss something?
Meikel,
You've been incredibly open and helpful on this list and we all appreciate
it. Thanks f
Sure, I sent a private mail because I didn't want to increase noise in is
group. I used the mail address you left on vimclojure site to reach you.
I just learned about user.home. So I can simplify
also the .vim installation of the plugin.
Beautiful, when is it coming out?
Emeka
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> I can try to do a "ClojureBall" MacVim. Hmm...
> Never done that before. Anyone with experience
> for Windows?
>
>
That'd be awesome. assume the user doesn't even have vim. they just have
jdk. ... and they only care about vim for clojure. Well, I'd want to
eventually integrate with svn and git,
Hi,
Am 07.06.2009 um 17:41 schrieb Emeka:
And it took Meikel three weeks to make out time to talk to me.
Huh? Did I miss something?
Sincerely
Meikel
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Hi,
Am 07.06.2009 um 19:13 schrieb e:
So I was pretty much out of steam after 8 hours just as I was seeing
all the VimClojure instructions. You are all right that it is a
bunch of whining on my part, but remember that it's not just me. I
represent a demographic.
The VimClojure instruct
thanks. I do grok, vim. the other point is less about what to do once it
is all set up ... it's that setting up is a multi-step hurdle. That's what
has been prohibitive for folks. The risk is sinking the time and ending up
at some sort of dead end. For me, i had to hack like crazy, for example
If you
just want to get started with Clojure, use a simple
text editor of your liking and a repl running in the
shell/command prompt window.
Well, that's what I have done. Now I am looking for something else. And
because I have flirted with vi before, and I am somehow thinking that
learning vim wo
Hi,
Am 07.06.2009 um 14:26 schrieb e:
if someone just has a vimclojure set up for mac/tiger (and one for
Windows) that can somehow be bundled, I'd be interested. I still
haven't settled into any sort of reliable/intuitive environment for
developing in clojure -- it's by far the biggest hu
if someone just has a vimclojure set up for mac/tiger (and one for Windows)
that can somehow be bundled, I'd be interested. I still haven't settled
into any sort of reliable/intuitive environment for developing in clojure --
it's by far the biggest hurdle to everyone I know trying to get into it.
This is probably the global _vimrc installed by Vim I think as much, vim
needs this file to run.
If you installed Vim as an administrator I always work as administrator. I
will create that file and now what and what am I going to add to it.
Regards,
Emeka
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Hi,
Am 06.06.2009 um 17:47 schrieb Emeka:
Then it is pretty obvious that I have erred again.
C:\Program files\Vim\_vimrc That's where I found that file.
This is probably the global _vimrc installed by Vim.
You should first try a _vimrc in your home directory.
Just create it if it doesn't exis
Then it is pretty obvious that I have erred again.
C:\Program files\Vim\_vimrc That's where I found that file.
Regards,
Emeka
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Hi,
Am 06.06.2009 um 17:27 schrieb Emeka:
C:\Users\rmicro\.viminfo
That's what I found.
Then it should be C:\Users\rmicro\_vimrc, I guess.
Sincerely
Meikel
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That's what I found.
Regards,
Emeka
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Hi,
Am 06.06.2009 um 17:05 schrieb Emeka:
Do you edit the correct _vimrc? I found only one file bearing that
name. Are you referring to other files?
Well there should be your personal _vimrc.
It should probably be:
C:\Documents and Settings\\_vimrc.
Although this might be different for you
Do you edit the correct _vimrc? I found only one file bearing that name.
Are you referring to other files?
Regards,
Emeka
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Hi,
Am 06.06.2009 um 13:24 schrieb Emeka:
I would like to use vimclojure and I have even installed all the
needed applications, however I am still not able to use it. I tried
to edit _vimrc but was told that it is a readonly file(this happened
when I used vim to edit it). When I used other
Meikel,
I would like to use vimclojure and I have even installed all the needed
applications, however I am still not able to use it. I tried to edit _vimrc
but was told that it is a readonly file(this happened when I used vim to
edit it). When I used other editors, it does not prompt readonly, how
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