Charles Galpin wrote:
> rofl. I've been away from the list too long. Must catch up.
>
> I must be really lucky - I get a woody from all three!
yep. me too. I also lust after a shelby cobra. But at least:
1. the software is free, if you don't count the time
2. the power tools are (mostly affor
<2cents>
/me sports wood
Charles Galpin wrote:
>
> rofl. I've been away from the list too long. Must catch up.
>
> I must be really lucky - I get a woody from all three!
>
> charles
>
> On Sun, 23 Jul 2000, Stephen L Arnold wrote:
> >
> > And no, I don't see getting a woody over a nice pi
rofl. I've been away from the list too long. Must catch up.
I must be really lucky - I get a woody from all three!
charles
On Sun, 23 Jul 2000, Stephen L Arnold wrote:
>
> And no, I don't see getting a woody over a nice piece of software
> as any different than other guys getting one over a n
Meant to send this to the list. Look for a procmail question soon.
Bret
Bret Hughes wrote:
> "Anthony E . Greene" wrote:
>
> > On 23 Jul 2000 21:07 Bret Hughes wrote:
> > > I've been using vi as my primary editor for the last two or
> > > three years that I have been messing with Linux, but ha
On 24 Jul 2000 03:39 Adam Sleight wrote:
> On Sun, 23 Jul 2000 16:17:53 -0400
> Hal Burgiss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> #Nothin new Bret, sorry to say. I use/like both. gvim is essentially
> #'vim -g'. Syntax highlighting is available in vim also. I do think
> #cut/paste works a little better
On 23 Jul 2000 21:07 Bret Hughes wrote:
> I've been using vi as my primary editor for the last two or
> three years that I have been messing with Linux, but have
> been using gedit some of late. not real happy with it but I
> just found gvim , the gui version of vi it looks too damn
> cool! Work
On Sun, Jul 23, 2000 at 06:39:40PM -0700, Adam Sleight wrote:
> #cut/paste works a little better in gvim.
>
> How do you get syntax hightlighting in vim? vim -g? I never could
> figure it out and thus installed vim-X11 and used gvim. I thought
syntax on
in .vimrc. If this does not work, the
On Sun, 23 Jul 2000 16:17:53 -0400
Hal Burgiss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
#Nothin new Bret, sorry to say. I use/like both. gvim is essentially
#'vim -g'. Syntax highlighting is available in vim also. I do think
#cut/paste works a little better in gvim.
How do you get syntax hightlighting in vim
Steven Pierce wrote:
> Bret,
>
> Where did you find GVIM? I am running RH6.1 and I do not see it.
>
> Steven
$ rpm -qf `which gvim`
vim-X11-5.6-11
note all lowercase.
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On Sun, Jul 23, 2000 at 02:07:20PM -0500, Bret Hughes was heard to say:
> I've been using vi as my primary editor for the last two or
> three years that I have been messing with Linux, but have
> been using gedit some of late. not real happy with it but I
> just found gvim , the gui version of v
Somebody named Steven said:
> Bret,
>
> Where did you find GVIM? I am running RH6.1 and I do not see it.
>
> Steven
>
> On 7/23/2000 at 2:07 PM Bret Hughes wrote:
>
> >I`ve been using vi as my primary editor for the last two or
> >three years that I have been messing with Linux, but have
> >
Bret,
Where did you find GVIM? I am running RH6.1 and I do not see it.
Steven
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On 7/23/2000 at 2:07 PM Bret Hughes wrote:
>I've been using vi as my primary editor for the last two or
>three years that I have been messing with Linux, but have
>been usi
On Sun, Jul 23, 2000 at 02:07:20PM -0500, Bret Hughes wrote:
> I've been using vi as my primary editor for the last two or
> three years that I have been messing with Linux, but have
> been using gedit some of late. not real happy with it but I
> just found gvim , the gui version of vi it looks t
I've been using vi as my primary editor for the last two or
three years that I have been messing with Linux, but have
been using gedit some of late. not real happy with it but I
just found gvim , the gui version of vi it looks too damn
cool! Working on shell scripts gives some syntax
highlightin
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