and is harder to use on my keyboard because it has <\> before it which is
> not uncommon, so I tend to avoid it, mostly using for `":<>` (us:
> `ZQWE`), even A (us: A, one of two keys which match in us and dvorak
> layouts) is typed using left shift).
>
> Note: u
On Tuesday, July 26, 2016 at 11:18:01 PM UTC+2, Bram Moolenaar wrote:
> " Don't use Ex mode, use Q for formatting
> map Q gq
What's the reason for doing this change when the new mapping has just as much
key presses? For me it actually feels like it's slower than gq since I need to
involve and mo
Hi,
What's the preferred way of reporting spelling mistakes or just uses of the
wrong words (Status instead of Statement) in the help files?
Sometimes I read the help file and find a single error but never report it
because it seems wasteful to create an issue or a mailing-list thread for a
si
Not sure if I'm missing something but to organize multiple repositories all you
have to do is to create a Github organization described here
https://help.github.com/articles/creating-a-new-organization-account/
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Honestly I don't see anyone successfully arguing that git or mercurial is
better or worse, they are both great and you can do good and bad things in both
of them. Discussing it much further will probably not be very effective.
Google themself write "To meet developers where they are, we ourselve
I also believe GitHub is the correct decision since it's pretty much standard
and is so because people love it. If the two alternatives are GitHub and
BitBucket I see GitHub as an improvement and BitBucket as a continuation of
what we have to today.
I've used a lot of plug-ins over the years an
s I've got some
questions about the code.
1. There's some prefixes used that I don't understand, what does mch_
and p_ stand for? If there are more prefixes which is used a lot it
would be great if you could list them too?
2. What is the stuff buffer?
3. What is topline?
That's
ups.google.com/forum/#!forum/vim_use is for support.
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/vim_dev is for vim development.
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Just like Tony (original poster) I've also felt the need for documentation just
like what Andre Sihera said the linux project does. It would really help new
people interested in vim to hopefully get into finding/fixing bugs and adding
new features. Can we not try to figure out how to get this go
Hi,
I thought I'd already asked this once before but I couldn't find it so I'm
asking now. Is there a place where one can see which features are being worked
on for the next version of vim? I know about
http://www.vim.org/sponsor/vote_results.php but that doesn't really say if
you're working o
Hello,
What is the process of proposing changes of the vim documentation? If I find
something that sounds/is wrong.
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