the symbol is %
Il giorno ven, 30/03/2007 alle 15.44 -0500, ben lieb ha scritto:
> I want to send the full path of the current buffer to a command line
> script like this:
>
> :!command
>
> What symbol do I use to represent , meaning the current buffer?
>
> This seems like an easy one, but I c
ha scritto:
> Andrea Ratto wrote:
> > I think we are missing some easy integration with gnome desktop. Here is
> > how I got to think so:
> >
> > I was working with some files on a remote folder using nautilus and
> > noticed I could open remote text files with gedit transpa
I think we are missing some easy integration with gnome desktop. Here is
how I got to think so:
I was working with some files on a remote folder using nautilus and
noticed I could open remote text files with gedit transparently; but
that did not work with gvim.
I knew vim can handle editing over s
Hi,
I need some plugin to be able to compile using ant and parse it's output
from vim.
I've seen there are some, but I want something small and simple i have
not found yet.
Any recomendation will be appreciated. Thanks.
Hi,
Id like to format comments in this way, and I can't get it.
/**
comment text
Blah
*/
Thanks for the help.