On 01/11/2013 01:32 p.m., Ben Fritz wrote:
> On Friday, November 1, 2013 10:29:12 AM UTC-5, andalou wrote:
>>
On the current text I'd like to insert the string "ch007.html"
(without quotes) without newlines inserted. Is it possible?
>>
>>> This request I don't understand at all. Pleas
Well, I guess it's good to know it's on the short term road map -
default behavior is sorta annoying :)
Thanks for the links too. I'll try that last SO comment or the comment
on wikia (looks the same).
On Fri, Nov 1, 2013 at 2:40 PM, Nicolas Dermine
wrote:
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> On 1 Nov 2013 19:34, "Ben Fritz" w
On 1 Nov 2013 19:34, "Ben Fritz" wrote:
>
> On Friday, November 1, 2013 1:14:50 PM UTC-5, shawn wilson wrote:
> > When I quit a window with multiple tabs open, I am placed in the tab
> >
> > to the right. This is an issue because when I open a new tab, that is
> >
> > opened in the tab to the righ
On Friday, November 1, 2013 1:14:50 PM UTC-5, shawn wilson wrote:
> When I quit a window with multiple tabs open, I am placed in the tab
>
> to the right. This is an issue because when I open a new tab, that is
>
> opened in the tab to the right which, if I'm working on different
>
> projects in
On Friday, November 1, 2013 10:29:12 AM UTC-5, andalou wrote:
>
> >> On the current text I'd like to insert the string "ch007.html"
>
> >> (without quotes) without newlines inserted. Is it possible?
>
> >
>
> > This request I don't understand at all. Please give a before-and-after
>
> > e
When I quit a window with multiple tabs open, I am placed in the tab
to the right. This is an issue because when I open a new tab, that is
opened in the tab to the right which, if I'm working on different
projects in one session, makes things out of order. I like tabs to be
open to the right of whe
On 31/10/2013 09:25 p.m., Ben Fritz wrote:
> On Wednesday, October 30, 2013 7:26:44 PM UTC-5, andalou wrote:
>> I want to write the ouptut of 1,.s/^# /&/n into the current text.
>> Let's say that the output of the above command is:
>> 8 matches on 8 lines
>
> You can get this output with the :redi
I am using:
7.4 1-52
The standard vim74/indent/html.vim (version 0.9)
I have the following defined in my .vimrc
let g:html_indent_inctags = "body,html,head,p,tbody"
let g:html_indent_script1 = "inc"
let g:html_indent_style1 = "inc"
When I indent this entire file, I get these results:
***
> It did *not*. There was no information about where to put the file by
> the time you were writing the message and VAM was putting file into
> ftplugin/ which is incorrect.
You're right, sry, fixed.
Marc Weber
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On Friday, 1 November 2013 08:05:01 UTC+11, James Beck wrote:
> Thanks! I agree. Attached you'll find Windows and Mac icons, as well as
> the PDF that contains the original vector graphics. Someone who knows more
> about icon formats should probably regenerate these
>
> You may do with them as yo
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