On Thursday, 08 May, 2014 at 17:37:12 BST, Arup Rakshit wrote:
I am using - https://github.com/vim-scripts/highlight.vim . But it is not
working all the time. Sometimes I am also not able to un-highlight words, which
I have highlighted. Is there any alternatives for the same ?
Hi, thanks for your feedback on your own issue.
Correct, I'm lazy and I wanted to know if someone had this idea before me.
Laziness is not a good starting point for something like this you know,
because it mostly means you're asking people to do things you could very
well do yourself for
Gautier DI FOLCO wrote:
I'm looking for a library or a framework to manage uniformly *all*
programming languages.
I'm completely confused by this request. Isn't the point of
language-specific editors and IDEs to go from those aspects that are
common to all languages, and then add
2014-05-21 10:09, Gautier DI FOLCO skrev:
Yes, I thought to mainstream programming languages.
The definition of which depends on which generation you belong to...
/bpj
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2014-05-21 23:27, Elijah Griffin skrev:
BPJ wrote:
My 'problem' is that I can't by any stretch of imagination think
of what's sjumped over by W as a 'word' -- it's usually at least
one word and then some punctuation. I'm probably a dinosaur for
havings so restrictive a view of what a 'word'
Thanks, following your advice finally the script started working.
Here is the changed script:
Last Change: 2014-05-22 Thursday: 04:16:18 PM
---Implementation of a simple feature
---Find in Files and Directories
---like Notepad++
BPJ, can I ask you something out in public?
Since you and Miles Fidelman are responding to this same person after I
have written that lengthy piece, and you're completely ignoring my
contribution, I can only assume that I am coming across as arrogant.
And you guys are trying to tone me down.
Is there a way to get the expansion of a digraph (entered e.g. with ^K in
insert mode) programatically?
For example, I have vim set up to insert the ellipsis character '…' when I
type ^K... Is there a way, programatically, to write a function
ExpandDigraph such that ExpandDigraph(..) yields …?
On May 22, 2014 10:14 PM, Pinaki appugupta...@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks, following your advice finally the script started working.
Here is the changed script:
Last Change: 2014-05-22 Thursday: 04:16:18 PM
---Implementation of a simple feature
xen wrote:
BPJ, can I ask you something out in public?
Since you and Miles Fidelman are responding to this same person after
I have written that lengthy piece, and you're completely ignoring my
contribution, I can only assume that I am coming across as arrogant.
And you guys are trying to
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