t non-blank in a line. Which could come handy when having to deal
> with trailing whitespaces.
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> they instead ask you whether you want to save first.
+1
This would remove a big stumbling block from new users, and would be
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> is all about!
You can get Vim 7.3.1024 for Windows from the official site:
http://www.vim.org/download.php#pc
As for Ubuntu, if a more recent Vim isn't in your repository, you can
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is hosted in a Mercurial repo, to
the point that my Mercurial skills are seriously atrophied. I'm
confident that is the experience for the majority of Vim users.
I don't have a preference between Bitbucket vs. GitHub. Both
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better off than people who
occasionally need to dabble in git.
That may be, but my argument is that there are far more of the former
kind of people than the latter. Since they've already picked up git,
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time and experience,
you'll become a text-editing power user!
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On Wed, Sep 24, 2014 at 01:27:23PM +0200, Bram Moolenaar wrote:
Patch 7.4.460 (after 7.4.454)
Problem:Can't build without the quickfix feature. (Erik Falor)
Solution: Add a #ifdef.
Files:src/window.c
*** ../vim-7.4.459/src/window.c 2014-09-23 13:48:40.054785798
the build when FEAT_QUICKFIX isn't defined.
The assignment to g_do_tagpreview at window.c:487 is incorrect because
that variable is undefined. Line 487 should be guarded by #ifdef FEAT_QUICKFIX.
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unguarded use
of these symbols. The attached patch applies against 7.3.1112 and
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diff --git a/src/regexp_nfa.c b/src/regexp_nfa.c
:
ex_getln.c:5385:1: warning: conflicting types for ‘clear_hist_entry’ [enabled
by default]
ex_getln.c:5385:1: error: static declaration of ‘clear_hist_entry’ follows
non-static declaration
ex_getln.c:5348:4: note: previous implicit declaration of ‘clear_hist_entry’
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= Vim is available on more than three platforms.
Don't dismiss this as the rant of a crusty old curmudgeon. Learn to
use Vim's text-objects and you, too, will never be impressed by
another text editor ever again!
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On Fri, Apr 13, 2012 at 05:09:37PM -0400, Benjamin R. Haskell wrote:
On Fri, 13 Apr 2012, Marvin Renich wrote:
Is there any current Vim command that uses ! to indicate that things
will be listed? If not, this seems even more inconsistent.
:files, (a.k.a. :buffers, a.k.a. :ls)
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and eclipse, but not new moon or breaking dawn. Does
somebody want to get on that, or are we not too concerned about
reaching out to the 14-year-old-girl demographic?)
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On Fri, Jan 13, 2012 at 08:41:19PM +0400, Sergey Khorev wrote:
Bram has included the changes in Scheme runtime files, the are
available in Mercurial now.
Thanks, Sergey and Bram!
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to be unnecessary here so my update just
copies all code from ftplugin/lisp.vim into ftplugin/scheme.vim
Thanks for this clarification. If I may put it another way:
Scheme is a dialect of Lisp, not a superset.
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+
+ Only do this when not done yet for this buffer
+if exists(b:did_ftplugin)
+ finish
+endif
runtime! ftplugin/lisp.vim ftplugin/lisp_*.vim ftplugin/lisp/*.vim
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into the file by first doing
:syntax sync minlines=50
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On Wed, Feb 09, 2011 at 11:57:17AM -0800, Vikas Yendluri wrote:
Vim tabs are awesome; is there any work planned to allow selection of
tab by index (i.e. :tab0 would switch to the 0th tab, etc.).
You can supply a count to the gt command to jump directly to the nth
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command gt:
1gt
or from the command line:
:normal 1gt
The command you're actually looking for is :tabn[ext]
If you think Vim's tabs are awesome, you'll probably get a lot out of
the online help for tabpages:
:help tabpage
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On Fri, Feb 04, 2011 at 08:05:34AM -0800, graywh wrote:
Please fix vim's input queue mechanism with key info structures a.la
libtermkey so that LeoNerd can fix terminal input and Gvim and
everyone will be happy. Thanks.
I second this request.
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went un-highlighted.
I also changed a syntax include statement to search for syntax/java.vim
in rtp instead of assuming it's in the same directory as jsp.vim.
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*** .vim/syntax/jsp.vim 2010-08-06 12:24:49.758630800 -0600
--- devel
going on.
You can start by reading
:help :hi-link
:help :syntax
I hope this helps.
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objects, the time/energy savings could make
Keanu Reeves happy again.
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a gray gradient.
Since the look and feel of the tabs is largely dependant on the OS
theme, you may get a better result if you switch to/from the Windows
Classic look and feel.
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files use CR-LF line endings, or you'll see a lot
of Assertion failed, hunk, file patch.c, line 343 errors.
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'vim_settempdir':
fileio.c:7012: error: 'vim_tempdir' undeclared (first use in this
function)
Attached patch should fix it.
I can verify that your patch repairs the compile error in MSVC 2008.
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undo.c(865) : error C2065: 'uhp' : undeclared identifier
undo.c(865) : fatal error C1003: error count exceeds 100; stopping compilation
window.c
if_cscope.c
NMAKE : fatal error U1077: 'c:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio 9.0\VC\BIN
\cl.EXE' : return code '0x2'
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as well as changing the syntax include search behavior for xml.vim
inclusion.
Simon Olofsson forwarded the following as well:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/vim/+bug/383791
This prevented spell checking in /// comments.
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On Thu, Jun 11, 2009 at 09:27:48PM +0200, Bram Moolenaar wrote:
This is an updated patch that fixes the problem with the scrollbar.
This fixes the problems with the scrollbars from my point of view.
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trailing whitespace.
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Erik Falor wrote:
Given the source code listed at the end of this message, and a tags file
generated from that source, I will demonstrate that a bug in the
operation
of the :tag command has been introduced after
with commit details).
For git users: you can clone it at:
git://github.com/cmichon/vim.git
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(at least aesthetically) to not clutter the global namespace with
variables that only apply to particular buffers.
Food for thought,
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for such comparisons makes
the most sense because it makes the language more regular. If we merely
document this exception to the rule, we'll just create extra trouble for
scriptwriters.
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///
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On 5/28/08, Erik Falor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 5/28/08, Meikel Brandmeyer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
No worries, but I'd argue that they are not solutions since
they aren't currently working for me. I don't think the user
should be penalised if a plugin writer doesn't check
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To: vim_dev@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Vertical split issue
On 4/16/08, Zdenek Sekera [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
On 4/16/08, Erik Falor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 4/16/08, Erik Falor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, Apr 16, 2008 at 12:22 PM, Erik Falor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 4/13/08, Tony Mechelynck [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 13/04/08 15:10, Andy Wokula wrote:
Tony
searched for the code, I'd say that Vim
does this on purpose. I would suspect that opening the same file in two
windows isn't a real common need, especially if each view
of the file starts at the very same line.
If you really want to do this, though, may I suggest:
$ vim a -c vert sb
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Now that we've had this patch for over a month, how does everybody feel
about this feature?
I, for one, use it more than
occasionally, and find it to be immensly helpful. I would like to see this
patch incorporated into th e mainline. Bram, what are the chances of that
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On 2/21/08, Markus Heidelberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
To use it set the new option 'relativenumber' or 'rnu'.
Wow. That is so cool. :)
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from the current line to here
-1
1 -- current line
2 -- 2dd deletes from the current line to here
3
4
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it
as a user-configurable option. However, after months of use I haven't
found
it to be a problem.
You can try this out and see if it works well enough for your needs.
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looks (visually) very similar to
signs
but :sign list shows nothing. Interesting... Why two so similar mechanisms
were
developped?
I can think of one reason they would be implemented as two
separate features: you wouldn't want your signs to go away if you
turned on folding.
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On Wed, 13 Feb 2008 10:26:00 -0700, Erik Falor [EMAIL PROTECTED]
said:
:.,+23d
How does that help you count the number of lines you want to delete?
Oh, it doesn't. Its just less to type than :2435,2457d :)
I think your idea has a lot
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Sorry about the spam, Bram. When I hit reply, I didn't check the address I
was replying to.
On 2/6/08, Erik Falor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'll make that change and send out a patch.
Here's the patch.
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I have made a change to the Windows shell extension that integrates Vim into
the context menu resulting from right-clicking a file in Explorer. It now
offers the option of opening many files in their own tab page. It executes
gvim.exe with the -p switch.
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the man page says I can supply arguments to the command.
I'm leaning towards saying this is a bug in env.
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built-in and always available. Or at the very least, one
of those scripts can be distributed with Vim so that going forward, we
can be sure that protection is available.
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Bram, you've done it again!
Thank you.
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think it makes that much sense to be set from the modeline.
For that matter, I propose that all options beginning with 'gui' not be
settable from the mode-line.
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list.
But the popup menu still doesn't appear right-away as it
does in previous patches.
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/eval.txt, src/eval.c,
src/proto/syntax.pro,
src/syntax.c
Oh yeah, a very useful addition!!
I was thinking exactly the same!
Three cheers for Bram!
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I like using the '**' wildcard
in commands which search for files. I REALLY like adding a digit to
the end of it to limit how far it digs. I wish it could
work with the globpath() function.
From editing.txt, line 1471:
The file searching is currently used for the 'path', 'cdpath' and 'tags'
. I'm sure there
is a prefectly reasonable explanation for why they weren't implemented the
same way on Windows. At any rate, it would be nice if the text displayed by
'guitabtooltip' was given the same treatment as 'balloonexpr' text.
On 02/01/2008, Ben Schmidt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Erik
On 02/01/2008, Tony Mechelynck [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Windows, where the OS-standard line break is \r\n, shouldn't _that_
also be
used to break lines in a tooltip? And what about Mac?
Best regards,
Tony.
\r\n results in two boxes.
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On 02/01/2008, ap [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I think this information from 'h balloonexpr' applies.
To check whether line breaks in the balloon text work use this
check:
if has(balloon_multiline)
When they are supported \n characters will start a new line.
I think there are no
On 02/12/2007, Yakov Lerner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Maybe a patch to add getpid() function to vimscript is
not bad idea ? Even without relation to Charles ciphering troubles.
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On 03/12/2007, Matt Wozniski [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
3. This entire discussion seems to basically be a moot point since
any cracker worth his salt would just be sniffing the network...
FTP transmits passwords in plaintext; security in how netrw
handles the passwords seems to be
That's good unless your /proc/sys/kernel/core_pattern contains %p, or
/proc/sys/kernel/core_uses_pid == 1
On 03/12/2007, Charles E. Campbell, Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Matt Wozniski wrote:
On Dec 3, 2007 2:05 PM, Charles E. Campbell, Jr. wrote:
Assuming that I have an encrypt/decrypt
I have written a custom completion function that runs a system command to
generate a list of possible completions. I use it from within input() and
with various commands. Prior to patch 7.1.104 it worked as expected.
However, ever since I applied patch 7.1.104, pressing Tab a second time
after
On 30/10/2007, Ben Schmidt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Very happy to modify the patch to document this. It does not include the
count;
that is what v:count is for. And it will be two characters for commands
that begin
with 'g' or 'z', and one character otherwise.
Happy to include an example
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