In response to David Pike <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
In case you don't know about these, here are commands that will do the
same thing.
"[a large integer, say N] " to quickly get to the top of the
file that I am editting,
gg
"[N] " to quickly get to the last line of the file
G
Also, while par
Is there a way to embed vim into my browser (or any other application
for that matter)?
I hate typing in the html text boxes and would much prefer to use vim
to edit my email.
Or are there any suggestions on reading/writing email using Gmail and Vim?
I'll create a tip if I figure out a good met
On 5/10/07, lin q <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Great, this works.
Another question, ":tabe %" can open the same file, is there an easy way to
open another file which locates in the same or very similar directory of the
current file?
For example, I am viewing f2 now, and I want to open f3 which is