Am Donnerstag, 12. September 2013 14:28:17 UTC+2 schrieb Reid Thompson:
On Wed, 2013-09-11 at 10:08 -0700, Paull Vanhowt wrote:
Hey,
I am completely new to linux, python and vim... so I really am hopeless
here^^
Just trying to configure vim with plugins etc, all works fine, except:
Am Donnerstag, 12. September 2013 15:09:38 UTC+2 schrieb Lech Lorens:
On Wednesday, September 11, 2013 7:08:21 PM UTC+2, Paull Vanhowt wrote:
Hey,
I am completely new to linux, python and vim... so I really am hopeless
here^^
Just trying to configure vim with
I like to use vcscommand with Subversion. I especially like :VCSVimDiff
revision, which splits the window and gives a diff of the current file to a
particular revision. The trouble is, if you want to diff against the last
modification of the current file, you have to go and look up what
On Monday, September 16, 2013 9:04:44 AM UTC-5, Jan wrote:
I like to use vcscommand with Subversion. I especially like :VCSVimDiff
revision, which splits the window and gives a diff of the current file to a
particular revision. The trouble is, if you want to diff against the last
Ooops I apologize for including the entire post in the reply.
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I guess the title of this thread is self-explanatory. I'm using gvim on
Windows 7 64-bit. When sorting files by time in netrw, I see number prepended
to file/directory names, as shown below. I change the regular expression to
account for this when hiding filenames starting with ., but I'm
On Saturday, September 14, 2013 10:46:28 PM UTC-7, Hayaki Saito wrote:
Hi,
I usually use app escape mode, too.
I hope this smart feature becomes widespread.
By the way, I may be able to answer your question if I don’t misunderstand it.
I always send raw sequence to the
On 2013-09-16, Charles Campbell wrote:
Paul wrote:
I guess the title of this thread is self-explanatory. I'm using
gvim on Windows 7 64-bit. When sorting files by time in netrw, I
see number prepended to file/directory names, as shown below. I
change the regular expression to account for
Paul wrote:
I guess the title of this thread is self-explanatory. I'm using gvim on Windows 7
64-bit. When sorting files by time in netrw, I see number prepended to file/directory
names, as shown below. I change the regular expression to account for this when hiding
filenames starting with
On Monday, September 16, 2013 3:01:06 PM UTC-4, Gary Johnson wrote:
On 2013-09-16, Charles Campbell wrote:
Paul wrote:
I guess the title of this thread is self-explanatory. I'm using
gvim on Windows 7 64-bit. When sorting files by time in netrw, I
see number prepended to file/directory names,
On Monday, September 16, 2013 3:47:45 PM UTC-5, Paul wrote:
Unfortunately, that version of netrw requires vim 7.3.465 or later. I'm in a
locked down environment.
Is it a matter of admin rights or something else?
Vim will install to any directory...even to your C:\Users\YourUserName
On Mon, Sep 16, 2013 at 7:52 PM, Ben Fritz wrote:
On Monday, September 16, 2013 3:47:45 PM UTC-5, Paul wrote:
Unfortunately, that version of netrw requires vim 7.3.465 or later.
I'm in a locked down environment.
Is it a matter of admin rights or something else?
Vim will install to any
Or How about this?
https://github.com/mattn/lisper-vim
#Sorry_It_is_my_joke
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