ndering if anyone has something a little more advanced.
Perhaps a font chooser?
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* A.J.Mechelynck is quoted & my replies are inline below :
> Troy Piggins wrote:
> >I was looking for some helper commands for using something like
> >'figlet' from within vim.
> >
> >Searched the vim scripts and closest I could find was the
> &
* A.J.Mechelynck is quoted & my replies are inline below :
> Troy Piggins wrote:
> [...]
> >Filter looks promising. If you have figlet on your system, how do
> >you use it? Do you ever use it within vim? Do you have keys
> >mapped, or scripts?
> [...]
>
>
w line. All well and good,
> save that something recognises the leading "> " of the previous
> paragraph, and adds one to my new line. Can somebody tell me
> how to make it stop? ;-)
I see you have already solved this.
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Again, if people trimmed as they went that shouldn't be a problem.
> Well, since no one could convice another, I'll stick to the "community
> rule".
:)
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RLU#415538
* Tobia is quoted & my replies are inline below :
> Troy Piggins wrote:
> > When I intend to type a list of "bullet points", I start with a "- ".
> > If I type more than one line for that bullet point, the second line is
> > automatically indented
a while, waiting for the
> situation to clarify. Comments, anyone?
Regarding people's concerns about email addresses being visible - they do
realise that every post made to the vim mailing list is available on
mail-to-news gateways like gmane, don't they? Poster's emai
affecting the
layout? The way I've been doing it, the rest gets pushed along.
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Troy Piggins
* A.J.Mechelynck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> :
> Troy Piggins wrote:
> >I use 'R' replace mode when doing, for example, ascii art etc
> >because it allows me to change characters without affecting the
> >layout of the rest of the window/page.
> >
> >But i
* Peter Hodge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> :
> --- Troy Piggins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > * A.J.Mechelynck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> :
> > > Troy Piggins wrote:
> > > >I use 'R' replace mode when doing, for example, ascii art etc
> > &g
upposedly) invoke vim from any text input application.
I had trouble getting it to work - the help files are only in
German and I am Australian :(
Anyway, I was thinking if ShortKeys could do the same.
[1] http://www.karpfenteich.net/pit/vimall.html
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* Gary Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> :
> On 2006-12-01, Troy Piggins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > * zzapper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> :
> > [snip]
> > >
> > > I also use a Text Replacement Utility called ShortKeys which acts a bit
> > > like
* Gary Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> :
> On 2006-12-01, Troy Piggins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > * zzapper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> : [snip]
> > >
> > > I also use a Text Replacement Utility called ShortKeys
> > > which acts a bit like a VIM abbre
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