Ben Fritz wrote:
On Sunday, August 11, 2013 12:52:16 PM UTC-5, v...@googlecode.com wrote:
Comment #7 on issue 28 by brammool...@gmail.com: out of the box, gVim
7.3.46 for Win32 cannot write swap files on Windows 7
http://code.google.com/p/vim/issues/detail?id=28
I do
Hi,
I just hg cloned the 7.4 source tree and built i with MSVC 2010 Express
on my Win 7 Pro 64 bit system. After sucessfully building and copying
the files into a local directory like described in INSTALLpc.txt, then
packing the binaries with upx (from sf.net) and starting the vim.exe
On Mon, Aug 12, 2013 at 2:04 AM, Bram Moolenaar b...@moolenaar.net wrote:
Ben Fritz wrote:
On Sunday, August 11, 2013 12:52:16 PM UTC-5, v...@googlecode.com wrote:
Comment #7 on issue 28 by brammool...@gmail.com: out of the box, gVim
When I launch a newly installed Vim with no files, it
On 12/08/13 14:04, Joost Andrae wrote:
Hi,
I just hg cloned the 7.4 source tree and built i with MSVC 2010 Express
on my Win 7 Pro 64 bit system. After sucessfully building and copying
the files into a local directory like described in INSTALLpc.txt, then
packing the binaries with upx (from
Hi kocha,
On Mon, Aug 12, 2013 at 06:39 AM PDT, kocha wrote:
k Hi Bram,
k
k I am always using a language called SystemVerilog at work.
k However, I very regret that there is nothing to Syntax of the standard of
Vim.
k Would you add to the standard of Vim, if it can do?
The Verilog syntax
Hi Gary!
On So, 11 Aug 2013, Gary Johnson wrote:
Christian,
On 2013-08-11, Christian Brabandt wrote:
On Sa, 10 Aug 2013, Gary Johnson wrote:
Now that 7.4 has been released and we can resume considering
features instead of just bug fixes, can we have this patch included?
If it
Status: New
Owner:
Labels: Type-Defect Priority-Medium
New issue 159 by deleteso...@gmail.com: Typo in Spanish tutorial
tutor.es: vin
http://code.google.com/p/vim/issues/detail?id=159
http://code.google.com/p/vim/source/browse/runtime/tutor/tutor.es#123
says to run Vim you need to type
On Fr, 09 Aug 2013, Ben Fritz wrote:
On Friday, August 9, 2013 11:20:37 AM UTC-5, Dimitar DIMITROV wrote:
I don't see anything wrong. For me it selects all text from the opening {
to the closing }. What do you
see?
I tried gvim 7.3.822 on Windows, and also vim (not gvim) 7.4b.14 on
Hi,
I've seen that Ruby 2.0.0 is out. I thought I could include it with my
Vim builds. Where can I find a MSVC-compatible version? Ruby itself
only supports MingW.
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On 2013-08-12, Christian Brabandt wrote:
Hi Gary!
On So, 11 Aug 2013, Gary Johnson wrote:
Christian,
On 2013-08-11, Christian Brabandt wrote:
On Sa, 10 Aug 2013, Gary Johnson wrote:
Now that 7.4 has been released and we can resume considering
features instead of just bug
On Do, 08 Aug 2013, Dimitar DIMITROV wrote:
As per the subject :)
Can you check, whether the attached patch fixes it for you?
regards,
Christian
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On Fr, 09 Aug 2013, Gary Johnson wrote:
In your video, you paged forward and back using ^F and ^B. I just
tried that and it works for me, too. However, scrolling forward and
Ah, from your initial description it wasn't clear to me, that scrolling
actually means using up/down and not paging
Hi all,
On Tue, Apr 16, 2013 at 1:11 PM, Bram Moolenaar b...@moolenaar.net wrote:
I am running Vim 7.3.831 on a Linux system built with GTK 2.0.
When I execute the following steps, Vim crashes:
1. Open an empty buffer
2. Enter insert mode using 'i'
3. Insert 262040 characters using
Christian Brabandt wrote:
On Fr, 09 Aug 2013, Ben Fritz wrote:
On Friday, August 9, 2013 11:20:37 AM UTC-5, Dimitar DIMITROV wrote:
I don't see anything wrong. For me it selects all text from the
opening { to the closing }. What do you
see?
I tried gvim 7.3.822 on Windows,
Weirdly, Vim fails to build with ActiveTcl 8.6.0.0 on MSVC2010, saying
_Tcl_FindExecutable is an unresolved symbol...?
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On Monday, August 12, 2013 12:54:32 PM UTC-6, tux. wrote:
Hi,
I've seen that Ruby 2.0.0 is out. I thought I could include it with my
Vim builds. Where can I find a MSVC-compatible version? Ruby itself
only supports MingW.
Please check this thread:
Tony Mechelynck schrob am Montag, 12. August 2013 um 23:27 Zeit:
I use the 8.3 name PROGRA~1 instead of the equivalent Program Files or
Program Files (x86) so I don't need to bother with spaces in the path
(and I don't need quotes). If on your system it's PROGRA~2 or even
PROGRA~3, you
Ah, thanks. I was confused due to the lack of .vcxproj files.
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Encrypted file contents are destroyed, if something (e.g autocmd)
triggers write event, while user is being asked for password.
To repro:
1. have an encrypted.txt ready (:X)
2. gvim, :au focuslost * w
3. :e encrypted.txt, don't type in the password yet,
4. lose window focus, e.g via switching to
Hi Mun
Thank you for reply.
I used having made it always such.
However, you should divide Verilog HDL and SystemVerilog independently.
(For example, C and C++)
I think that extension by plug-in is difficult in case of local filetype.
Since -- I would like to be given as systemerilog in
All,
I've been working on some vimscript to help expand an UltiSnips
template for a new file and ran across an interesting bug.
With the attached simple.vim, if I run:
vim -u simple.vim -U NONE --noplugin --servername GVIM0 foo.txt
I see vim startup and insert foo.txt into the empty file.
Hi tux,
2013/08/13 Tue 5:41:44 UTC+9 tux. wrote:
Weirdly, Vim fails to build with ActiveTcl 8.6.0.0 on MSVC2010, saying
_Tcl_FindExecutable is an unresolved symbol...?
I found the following lines in the C:\Tcl86\include\tclDecls.h:
#if defined(USE_TCL_STUBS)
# undef Tcl_CreateInterp
#
Syntax highlighting the attached file spends (on my computer) 72 seconds
processing the unanchored yamlBlockMappingKey pattern. With 'set re=1',
it only takes .23 seconds.
Applying the below patch reduces the time with 'set re=0' to .01
seconds, but I'm not familiar enough with YAML's syntax to
When I start vim with vim -u NONE -N with the following code in a ruby file:
class Billing::EstimatedImportStrategy Billing::GapImportStrategy
def applicable?
has_previous_and_next_data? has_historic_amount_data?
end
def has_historic_amount_data?
Christopher Chow wrote:
When I start vim with vim -u NONE -N with the following code in a ruby file:
class Billing::EstimatedImportStrategy Billing::GapImportStrategy
def applicable?
has_previous_and_next_data? has_historic_amount_data?
end
def has_historic_amount_data?
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