Re: Any way to scroll quickfix window automatically for long-time-running jobs ?

2016-06-09 Fir de Conversatie Bram Moolenaar
Marius Gedminas wrote: > On Wed, Jun 08, 2016 at 10:33:55PM +0200, Christian Brabandt wrote: > > Hi skywind3000! > > > > On Do, 09 Jun 2016, skywind3...@163.com wrote: > > > > > ":cbottom" seems more adaptive than auto scroll > > > > Why? I think it has been shown, that depending on the use

Re: Any way to scroll quickfix window automatically for long-time-running jobs ?

2016-06-09 Fir de Conversatie Marius Gedminas
On Wed, Jun 08, 2016 at 10:33:55PM +0200, Christian Brabandt wrote: > Hi skywind3000! > > On Do, 09 Jun 2016, skywind3...@163.com wrote: > > > ":cbottom" seems more adaptive than auto scroll > > Why? I think it has been shown, that depending on the use case auto > scroll does not make sense

Re: Any way to scroll quickfix window automatically for long-time-running jobs ?

2016-06-08 Fir de Conversatie Christian Brabandt
Hi skywind3000! On Do, 09 Jun 2016, skywind3...@163.com wrote: > ":cbottom" seems more adaptive than auto scroll Why? I think it has been shown, that depending on the use case auto scroll does not make sense always. So it's not that hard, to simply scroll manually, whenever you need. I am not

Re: Any way to scroll quickfix window automatically for long-time-running jobs ?

2016-06-08 Fir de Conversatie skywind3...@163.com
":cbottom" seems more adaptive than auto scroll It can be much easier for me if ":cbottom" could be added. >From my iPhone 发自我的 iPhone > 在 2016年6月9日,03:31,Bram Moolenaar 写道: > > > skywind3000 wrote: > >> It may be distracting the grep workflow. But how about building

Re: Re: Any way to scroll quickfix window automatically for long-time-running jobs ?

2016-06-08 Fir de Conversatie Bram Moolenaar
skywind3000 wrote: > It may be distracting the grep workflow. But how about building jobs ? It is > completely different from grep: > 1. the output of building jobs contains not only error location, but also > building progress (which file is being compiled now). > 2. The most important output

Re: Re: Any way to scroll quickfix window automatically for long-time-running jobs ?

2016-06-07 Fir de Conversatie skywind3...@163.com
ppropriate way ? (cursor problem, etc) > Is it possible to do this in a more graceful/easier method ? > > ____ > skywind3...@163.com > > > From: Bram Moolenaar > Date: 2016-06-07 03:38 > To: skywind3...@163.com > CC: vim-dev > Subject: R

Re: Re: Any way to scroll quickfix window automatically for long-time-running jobs ?

2016-06-06 Fir de Conversatie skywind3...@163.com
am Moolenaar Date: 2016-06-07 03:38 To: skywind3...@163.com CC: vim-dev Subject: Re: Any way to scroll quickfix window automatically for long-time-running jobs ? skywind wrote: > Since redirecting the job output to quickfix, I need quickfix window > can scroll to the last line when a new te

Re: Any way to scroll quickfix window automatically for long-time-running jobs ?

2016-06-06 Fir de Conversatie Bram Moolenaar
skywind wrote: > Since redirecting the job output to quickfix, I need quickfix window > can scroll to the last line when a new text line added to quickfix. > > So I can always see the latest output of a long time running job in > realtime. > > Previously I used `clast` after `caddexpr` in the