Linda W skribis:
> (If you can't read this in HTML, you are deprived, and maybe, in the
> internet "3rd world", my condolences, as documents structure can't be
> properly represented in plain text,
Oh, I can read this in HTML, but thanks for the insult anyway and
welcome to my killfile.
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On Thu, Sep 10, 2009 at 6:24 AM, Nathan Huesken wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I installed omnicppcomplete using this:
> http://vim.wikia.com/wiki/C%2B%2B_code_completion
>
> Now, I am in my Project and press C-F12 to rebuild tags (and I can see
> the tags file).
>
> Then I am in a member function of a class
On Sep 10, 9:58 pm, Linda W wrote:
> The only ones that look halfway readable are the Lucida
> family...followed by the Monospace 821. . New courier is just too
> thin. Consolas isn't much better (a free font
> download from MS, no less!)
I've gotten a lot of good use from DejaVu Sans Mono
On Thu 10 Sep 2009 at 19:58:03 PDT Linda W wrote:
>
> (If you can't read this in HTML, you are deprived, and maybe, in the
> internet "3rd world", my condolences, as documents structure can't be
> properly represented in plain text, (unless your eyes have built-in
> XML/HTML or LaTeX code inte
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Contents
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Current Problem <#Current_problem:>
o
Desired Enhancement 1: Font Lists, acting as
fall-through backups for missing chars
<#Fallback_Font_List>
Very Thanks.
Your plugin is the one which I want.
I have download the ctags-highlight plugin.
But , when I input the command: UpdateTypeFile.
There are some errors like:
Error detected while processing function UpdateTypesFile:
line 23:
E684: list index out of range: 0
E15: Invalid expression:
Very Thanks.
Your plugin is the one which I want.
I have download the ctags-highlight plugin.
But , when I input the command: UpdateTypeFile.
There are some errors like:
Error detected while processing function UpdateTypesFile:
line 23:
E684: list index out of range: 0
E15: Invalid expression:
With :hardcopy I can select lines from a file and print just those
lines. The printoptions (popt) option includes a parameter wrap:y/n
described as:
wrap:y (default) Wrap long lines.
wrap:n Truncate long lines.
So what is the definition of a "long line" in this context? Can I cha
On Sep 9, 11:05 am, Raj wrote:
> I am using mac (mvim) and am trying to get ctag working with my rails
> project.
>
> everywhere I google I get documentation that says use ctags -R * .
> However when I perform that operation I get following message.
>
> > ctags -R *
>
> ctags: illegal option --
mac comes with ctags. When I installed excuberant ctag was not even
being called. I changed the path and now it is working great.
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On Thu, Sep 10, 2009 at 2:49 PM, Bram Moolenaar wrote:
> Because I like to read and write messages from/to a real person.
> Not someone hiding behind a fake name. It gives me the impression there
> is something to hide. It's a matter of politeness. Also, my spam
> filters may discard messages
Hello,
> I'm not exactly a console person, but I like to do in the console
> anything that is going to be more efficient done that way, and in my
> case, that implies console vim versus gvim. I prefer console vim
> because in my terminal emulator fonts are more readable than in gvim
> and in addi
Saluton Christophe-Marie :)
Christophe-Marie Duquesne skribis:
>>> but in the meantime I am trying not to use gvim.
>>
>> Why?
>
> Because, gvim is not as good as a console. I'm a console person.
I'm not exactly a console person, but I like to do in the console
anything that is going to be mor
> It's Bram ;) And you may try vim_dev, just in case they know. I haven't
> read the sources for FocusGain/FocusLost handling, but they may give you
> a hint about which consoles support that.
Thank you! I'll try that.
>> but in the meantime I am trying not to use gvim.
>>
>
> Why?
Because, gvi
> if only Chip, Tony, Tim, and a few other prolific "answerers"
> would adopt that as their own policy, to ignore TPers, that
> would probably take care of about 80% of possible replies. :D
If it's a direct question regarding my reply, I tend to rejigger
top-posting on the first instance (hey,
On Sep 10, 12:35 am, Christophe-Marie Duquesne
wrote:
> but
> in the meantime I am trying not to use gvim.
>
Why?
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Fuzzy Logic wrote:
> On Wed, Sep 9, 2009 at 4:32 PM, Bram Moolenaar wrote:
>
> > Thanks for reporting the problem, even though I prefer to see a real
> > name in a message like this.
>
> Why?
Because I like to read and write messages from/to a real person.
Not someone hiding behind a fake na
Saluton Christophe-Marie :)
Christophe-Marie Duquesne skribis:
> I am _very_ curious about that. Since I am totally unable to find more
> details, either on the doc or on the web, I got the vim source code
> from cvs, and used "cvs annotate" to see who wrote this part of
> runtime/doc/autocmd.t
Saluton Gene :)
Gene Kwiecinski skribis:
> Hell, if only Chip, Tony, Tim, and a few other prolific "answerers"
> would adopt that as their own policy, to ignore TPers, that would
> probably take care of about 80% of possible replies. :D
That's true XDDD
>>>I just don't have the time/
Hi Tuomas,
When you are using closetag.vim you can add:
imap
to your .vimrc and :
>
> On Sep 10, 4:14 am, David Fishburn wrote:
>> HTH,
>> Dave
>
> Dave, thanks for the reply. It did help me. :-)
>
> Tuomas
>
> >
>
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On Sep 10, 10:11 am, Marc Weber wrote:
> Was making the switch worth it? Yes, because of the ergonomic benefits.
>
This is the exact same reason I switched. My father had RSI so bad he
required surgery. Typing was always a big problem for him, and being
an electrical engineer he did a lot of
On Sep 10, 9:46 am, Efraim Yawitz wrote:
> And what happens to the
> mnemonic of f=find g=go d=delete?
I forgot to mention, but I do NOT have any Dvorak-specific mappings in
my .vimrc, and I think it would be a bad idea to do so.
So, f=find, g=go, d=delete still applies. The keys are just in
I am _very_ curious about that. Since I am totally unable to find more
details, either on the doc or on the web, I got the vim source code
from cvs, and used "cvs annotate" to see who wrote this part of
runtime/doc/autocmd.txt. According to the log, it's "vimboss". Do you
know him? Is that Bram Mo
On Thu, Sep 10, 2009 at 3:07 AM, Pankaj Deshpande
wrote:
>
> Hello,
> I was wondering if multi-character mark-identifiers can be used instead of
> single characters such as upper or lower case letters.
There is no built-in support for it. Are you are needing that because
you are needing more
>i am surprised that - especially in this discussion - your lines seem
to be
>not wrapped ;)
That surprised me. too. Usually, no, make that *always*, in the past,
some
"preprocessor" or whatever automagically reformatted the lines to fit
the list,
sometimes even ending up in those B'harni-awful
>>Point out the list's convention, suggest not too subtly that doing so
>>will get answers vs being ignored, and most likely, problem solved.
>>Get an argument why top-posting should be acceptable, and the person
>>then gets ignored.
>Although I think more or less like you, I wouldn't impose such
> My experience with Dvorak in general has been nothing but positive. My
> hands no longer get sore after long typing sessions, and I'm typing
> about 3 times faster than I did on QWERTY (though it took a while to
> get there).
Maybe Have a look at http://www.mit.edu/~jcb/Dvorak/ and jump to
head
On Thu, Sep 10, 2009 at 3:27 PM, Fuzzy Logic wrote:
>
> I do not use a Dvorak keyboard myself, but I do recall a conversation
> about using one, and a quick search yielded
>
> http://vim.wikia.com/wiki/Using_Vim_with_the_Dvorak_keyboard_layout
>
> This reminds me of something I have wondered abou
On Sep 10, 6:12 am, Tuomas wrote:
> Since I do a lot of typing, some people recommend that I move to Dvorak
> keyboard. I also use the Vim editor, which seems to be 'designed' to qwerty
> keyboard.
>
> I would like to know what Vim users think about Dvorak keyboard. How does
> these two fit
2009/9/10 stone :
>
> Hi. vim_use
> I use GVIM in windows to edit C/C++ program,
> But the MACRO and ENUM I have defined can not highlight.
>
> I have set the : sy on and sy enable in my vimrc file.
There's no built in support for highlighting your own macros and enums
etc. Have a look at my plu
> Since I do a lot of typing, some people recommend that I move to Dvorak
> keyboard. I also use the Vim editor, which seems to be 'designed' to qwerty
> keyboard.
Hi learned dvorak.
I didn't change anyhting. So hkjkl etr aro on different keys now.
You need some training to learn it. But it can be
I do not use a Dvorak keyboard myself, but I do recall a conversation
about using one, and a quick search yielded
http://vim.wikia.com/wiki/Using_Vim_with_the_Dvorak_keyboard_layout
On Thu, Sep 10, 2009 at 7:12 AM, Tuomas wrote:
> Since I do a lot of typing, some people recommend that I move t
On Thu, Sep 10, 2009 at 4:05 AM, John Beckett wrote:
> Folks, could we please reduce the meta chat.
>
> Most good advice on this list comes from people who have no need
> to be here,
True.
> and who have expressed a preference for bottom
> posting
Red herring. Posting preference has no influe
Hello!
Since I do a lot of typing, some people recommend that I move to Dvorak
keyboard. I also use the Vim editor, which seems to be 'designed' to qwerty
keyboard.
I would like to know what Vim users think about Dvorak keyboard. How does these
two fit together? Those who do use Vim with Dvor
On Sep 10, 4:14 am, David Fishburn wrote:
> HTH,
> Dave
Dave, thanks for the reply. It did help me. :-)
Tuomas
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On Sep 9, 11:35 pm, Raúl Núñez de Arenas Coronado
wrote:
> Thanks for the link. I don't trust parcel services, since they deliver
> the parcel to the first one that signs the receipt. Usually, a good
> neighbour, but... SEUR has delivered packages sent to me to at least
> three neighbours, for ex
So looks like the most widely shared opinion favors a simple logo with
something vimmie in the back. I'll ask the design team what can be
done to offer T-shirts and polos with the same design, and tell them
to start sketching some more polished designs.
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Hello,
I was wondering if multi-character mark-identifiers can be used instead of
single characters such as upper or lower case letters.
Regards,
Pankaj A Deshpande.
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Hi,
I installed omnicppcomplete using this:
http://vim.wikia.com/wiki/C%2B%2B_code_completion
Now, I am in my Project and press C-F12 to rebuild tags (and I can see
the tags file).
Then I am in a member function of a class and type "this->"
Omnocomplete says: "Pattern not found"
is there some
Hi,
I just discovered the program "cppchecker" and wondered, is there anyway
the lines, where cppchecker finds something, can be highlighted in gvim
(does a plugin for this exists).
google revealed nothing ...
Thanks!
Nathan
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>> Thanks for reporting the problem, even though I prefer to
>> see a real name in a message like this.
>
> Why?
Folks, could we please reduce the meta chat.
Most good advice on this list comes from people who have no need
to be here, and who have expressed a preference for bottom
posting and no
Hello Gene,
i am surprised that - especially in this discussion - your lines seem to be
not wrapped ;)
snip:
> Understood, but those who *can't* bottom-post (eg, on Berries) can say so,
> and for a while at least, that can be forgiven, ie, use a normal computer
> next time. Berries are nice
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