Re: Plugin manager with dependencies and selective bundle load

2012-04-26 Thread lith
Hi, > I love how fast vim loads using tplugin and how it changes the runtime path > on demand. > But then I also found some limitations. Seems thare is no way to tell the > tool not to load some plugins, also the dependency system looks a little but > clunky because it is based on files rather

Re: Problem displaying euc-jp encoded file

2012-04-26 Thread Tony Mechelynck
On 25/04/12 17:07, Ben Fritz wrote: On Wednesday, April 25, 2012 8:42:50 AM UTC-5, esquifit wrote: I downloaded the Japanese dictionary file "SKK-JISYO.M" [1] which is required for the skk vim plugin [2]. [1] http://openlab.jp/skk/wiki/wiki.cgi?page=SKK%BC%AD%BD%F1#p5, first link "download" [2]

mark.vim is disabled after restoring workspace last used

2012-04-26 Thread Edward Xu
Hi all, Mark.vim plugin is disabled after i restore my workspace from session.vim every time. I can't highlight anything using mark.vim. Could you guys help me out? Thanks. -- Best Regards Edward -- You received this message from the "vim_use" maillist. Do not top-post! Type your reply below th

Re: Macro-keys

2012-04-26 Thread Ümit Kablan
Hi, 26 Nisan 2012 17:32 tarihinde Ben Fritz yazdı: > On Wednesday, April 25, 2012 12:31:42 PM UTC-5, Benjamin R. Haskell wrote: >> > >> > :help q says, >> > >> > "The 'q' command is disabled while executing a register, and it >> > doesn't work inside a mapping and :normal." >> >> It works fine he

Re: Plugin manager with dependencies and selective bundle load

2012-04-26 Thread Pablo Giménez
2012/4/25 Marc Weber > > But I think is not possible to load the plugins on demand, like in > tplugin, > Why do you think so? If the author tells you it is possible if the > plugin supports it then you should give a reason. > Those who don't are those plugins who are using Start auto commands. >

Re: Macro-keys

2012-04-26 Thread Ben Fritz
On Wednesday, April 25, 2012 12:31:42 PM UTC-5, Benjamin R. Haskell wrote: > > > > :help q says, > > > > "The 'q' command is disabled while executing a register, and it > > doesn't work inside a mapping and :normal." > > It works fine here. > I admit I never actually tried using q inside a mapp