is
very confusing(this can be changed, of course). It seems more work has
to be done to make that scripts work properly.
On Sep 6, 3:53 pm, "John Beckett" wrote:
> Nicholas wrote:
> > I am used to work with tab pages in vim in console mode. One
> > of the most commonly use
I am used to work with tab pages in vim in console mode. One of the
most commonly used actions is to jump from one tab page to another.
There are several ways:
1) using ":tabnext" or ":tabprevious" command repeatedly until target
tab page is arrived.
2) count the target tab page's index, then use "
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On 28/03/2008, sc <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Friday 28 Marc
of Code Idea, VIM live, update as you type,
preview of HTML
On 28/03/2008, sc <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Friday 28 March 2008 08:02, Nicholas Dudfield wrote:
> I am interested in doing a GSOC project for the VIM
> organization and I would like to get feedback on the idea.
&
Greetings all,
I am interested in doing a GSOC project for the VIM organization and I would
like to get feedback on the idea.
** Pythonic Firefox Automation/LivePreview **
* Abstract *
An HTML, update as you type, live preview implementation for VIM using
MozillaBrowser and PyXPCOM. This wou