I've recently started using vim on Mac OSX lion.
I really don't like the cmd-P mapping to start a print job, because
I use cmd-[ for application switch and being a bit of a clutz I
annoy myself by hitting the 'p' instead.
1)How can I disable cmd-P ?
Try adding the following line to your
* björn bjorn.winck...@gmail.com [120823 07:11]:
I've recently started using vim on Mac OSX lion.
I really don't like the cmd-P mapping to start a print job, because
I use cmd-[ for application switch and being a bit of a clutz I
annoy myself by hitting the 'p' instead.
1)How can I
* björn bjorn.winck...@gmail.com [120823 07:11]:
I've recently started using vim on Mac OSX lion.
I really don't like the cmd-P mapping to start a print job, because
I use cmd-[ for application switch and being a bit of a clutz I
annoy myself by hitting the 'p' instead.
1)How can I
* Tim Johnson t...@akwebsoft.com [120823 07:38]:
However, now cmd-p is is paste (as in p), can I disable that?
thanks (more coffee and reading more)
Looks like the complete recipe is:
macmenu File.Print key=nop
map D-p nop
Thanks again, bjorn.
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Tim
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On Sunday, July 8, 2012 10:37:16 PM UTC-7, Xiao G. Wu wrote:
I would offer that you write to file,
type :shell
javac ?.java
java ?
type exit to return to the editor
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On Jul 7, 2012, at 1:25 PM, David Gillooly david.gillo...@gmail.com wrote:
I am
On Sunday, July 8, 2012 11:53:42 PM UTC-7, Peter Palmreuther wrote:
Hi,
Am 07.07.2012 um 18:30 schrieb David Gillooly:
I am taking a beginning Java class that just uses a text editor and shell
to create java files,compile them and run them from a terminal that shows
the