thanks for the fix.
-Mike Guo
On 8月20日, 上午4时45分, Dominique Pellé wrote:
> Bram Moolenaar wrote:
> > Dominique Pelle wrote:
>
> >> Bram Moolenaar wrote:
>
> >> > guotuofeng wrote:
>
> >> >> After I applied patch 281-284, I can launch command-t successfully.
> >> >> But when I input some character
Bram Moolenaar wrote:
> Dominique Pelle wrote:
>
>> Bram Moolenaar wrote:
>>
>> > guotuofeng wrote:
>> >
>> >> After I applied patch 281-284, I can launch command-t successfully.
>> >> But when I input some characters in the command-t pop window, it
>> >> always said" E21, cannot make changes".
>>
Dominique Pelle wrote:
> Bram Moolenaar wrote:
>
> > guotuofeng wrote:
> >
> >> After I applied patch 281-284, I can launch command-t successfully.
> >> But when I input some characters in the command-t pop window, it
> >> always said" E21, cannot make changes".
> >>
> >> When I revert to patch
Bram Moolenaar wrote:
> guotuofeng wrote:
>
>> After I applied patch 281-284, I can launch command-t successfully.
>> But when I input some characters in the command-t pop window, it
>> always said" E21, cannot make changes".
>>
>> When I revert to patch 280, command-t works fine.
>>
>> Is it a re
Excerpts from Bram Moolenaar's message of Fri Aug 19 18:06:37 +0200 2011:
> command-t is not a normal Vim command. What is it mapped to?
Its a plugin (ruby) assisting with opening files. It filters find output
in an interactive way. I never used it so I don't know details.
I've had some rare case
guotuofeng wrote:
> After I applied patch 281-284, I can launch command-t successfully.
> But when I input some characters in the command-t pop window, it
> always said" E21, cannot make changes".
>
> When I revert to patch 280, command-t works fine.
>
> Is it a regression bug?
command-t is no
After I applied patch 281-284, I can launch command-t successfully.
But when I input some characters in the command-t pop window, it
always said" E21, cannot make changes".
When I revert to patch 280, command-t works fine.
Is it a regression bug?
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