On 2016-12-08, sinbad wrote:
> No, i didn't. Is it the same case with all other scripting languages too ?
> I just found overloading to be counter intuitive. There seem to be a good
> reason for doing so, which i'm missing.
I think what you may be missing is that the backslash is not being
No, i didn't. Is it the same case with all other scripting languages too ?
I just found overloading to be counter intuitive. There seem to be a good
reason for doing so, which i'm missing.
Thanks
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Hello,
is it possible to remap //... so that my mapping is invoked
when //... is pressed during line/dictionary completion?
To see what I mean, define
imap pumvisible()?'PUM':'BAM'
Then, using this text:
now and here
nowhere
no
and with the cursor after the last character in the last
On Thursday, December 8, 2016 at 2:42:38 AM UTC-6, Erik Christiansen wrote:
> On 07.12.16 15:17, Brett Stahlman wrote:
> > "Quiet" is an understatement. Only 1 thread active in the past 5 days,
> > and no posts at all since 2 days ago, with several posts unanswered?!
> > Something's changed...
>
Hi,
sinbad schrieb am 08.12.2016 um 14:03:
> On Thursday, December 8, 2016 at 2:51:51 PM UTC+5:30, jott...@googlemail.com
> wrote:
>
>> inside double quotes the backslash has a special meaning.
>
> sounds like bad design choice to overload the meaning of an operator like
> that. Anyway i got
On Thursday, December 8, 2016 at 2:51:51 PM UTC+5:30, jott...@googlemail.com
wrote:
>inside double quotes the backslash has a special meaning.
sounds like bad design choice to overload the meaning of an operator like
that. Anyway i got it working by using :argdo. Thanks for the help.
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Am 2016-12-08 11:26, schrieb 李哲:
在 2016年12月6日星期二 UTC+8上午10:01:48,Tony Mechelynck写道:
On Mon, Dec 5, 2016 at 3:43 PM, 李哲 wrote:
> 在 2016年12月5日星期一 UTC+8下午10:00:28,Tony Mechelynck写道:
>> On Mon, Dec 5, 2016 at 12:52 PM, 李哲 wrote:
>> > There is nothing
Hi,
sinbad schrieb am 08.12.2016 um 08:57:
>
> I have a file contents as follows, i want to change the text from abc("def");
> to
> foo(("def")); in multiple files.
>
> It works if i run the command, but the same thing fails if i run the same
> command using bufdo;
>
> works->
On 07.12.16 15:17, Brett Stahlman wrote:
> "Quiet" is an understatement. Only 1 thread active in the past 5 days,
> and no posts at all since 2 days ago, with several posts unanswered?!
> Something's changed...
Intrusion of meatspace distractions? (Some still digesting turkey, many
working on