Re: ***SPAM*** Re: blinking cursor in search/replace mode

2017-09-06 Thread Lucien Gentis
vim-gnome or vim-gtk : same behavior Le 05/09/2017 à 21:08, Bram Moolenaar a écrit : Le jeudi 17 août 2017 19:19:21 UTC+2, LGentis a écrit : Hi to all, I use gvim, and cursor is by default a full black blinking rectangle in normal mode, and a blinking line in insert mode, which is OK for me.

How to replace the wave line in title string ?

2017-09-06 Thread Zhe Lee
The gvim seems replace the home directory with the wave line. how to disable that, I just want the fullpath without any variable in it. -- -- You received this message from the "vim_use" maillist. Do not top-post! Type your reply below the text you are replying to. For more information, visit

Re: How to replace the wave line in title string ?

2017-09-06 Thread Zhe Lee
On Wednesday, September 6, 2017 at 5:16:18 PM UTC+8, Zhe Lee wrote: > The gvim seems replace the home directory with the wave line. > > how to disable that, I just want the fullpath without any variable in it. Add this line to vimrc will be fine. set titlestring=%{expand('%:p')} titlelen=70 -

quick question: what is the function or command to insert text, from a variable, in current cursor pos?

2017-09-06 Thread Jose Caballero
Hi, I trying to modify an plugin that I already have in such a way that, after adding the lines it already does and moving the cursor to a given position, now it also adds the name of the file in that position. I know how to get the name of the file in a variable. But what is the function I need

Re: quick question: what is the function or command to insert text, from a variable, in current cursor pos?

2017-09-06 Thread Gary Johnson
On 2017-09-06, Jose Caballero wrote: > I trying to modify an plugin that I already have in such a way that, > after adding the lines it already does and moving the cursor to a > given position, now it also adds the name of the file in that > position. > > I know how to get the name of the file in

Re: quick question: what is the function or command to insert text, from a variable, in current cursor pos?

2017-09-06 Thread Jose Caballero
2017-09-06 9:11 GMT-05:00 Gary Johnson : > On 2017-09-06, Jose Caballero wrote: > >> I trying to modify an plugin that I already have in such a way that, >> after adding the lines it already does and moving the cursor to a >> given position, now it also adds the name of the file in that >> position

Re: vim74 cannot see selected line number in ubuntu desktop

2017-09-06 Thread Sand Glass
On Tuesday, September 5, 2017 at 11:39:17 PM UTC+8, Christian Brabandt wrote: > On Di, 05 Sep 2017, Sand Glass wrote: > > > On Thursday, August 31, 2017 at 8:25:03 AM UTC+8, Sand Glass wrote: > > > I use vim74, In windows, or redhat,I can see current cursor (row,column) > > > number and selected

Re: vim74 cannot see selected line number in ubuntu desktop

2017-09-06 Thread Sand Glass
On Tuesday, September 5, 2017 at 11:39:17 PM UTC+8, Christian Brabandt wrote: > On Di, 05 Sep 2017, Sand Glass wrote: > > > On Thursday, August 31, 2017 at 8:25:03 AM UTC+8, Sand Glass wrote: > > > I use vim74, In windows, or redhat,I can see current cursor (row,column) > > > number and selected

Re: vim74 cannot see selected line number in ubuntu desktop

2017-09-06 Thread Christian Brabandt
On Mi, 06 Sep 2017, Sand Glass wrote: > It's OK. But I have 'set showcmd' in my .vimrc file. It seems not work when > gvim start up. By the way, my other configs can work. You can check `:verbose set showcmd?` to check where it was last reset. Best, Christian -- Politik wird immer noch mit d

Re: vim74 cannot see selected line number in ubuntu desktop

2017-09-06 Thread Sand Glass
On Wednesday, September 6, 2017 at 11:20:29 PM UTC+8, Christian Brabandt wrote: > On Mi, 06 Sep 2017, Sand Glass wrote: > > > It's OK. But I have 'set showcmd' in my .vimrc file. It seems not work when > > gvim start up. By the way, my other configs can work. > > You can check `:verbose set show

Vim for Amiga 500/2000

2017-09-06 Thread Pär Moberg
Hello, I am looking for the "best" version of vim to run on a Amiga 500/2000 with 8megs of fast ram and KickStart 1.3. I just gotten back in to classic Amigas and i want my favorite editor. //Pär -- -- You received this message from the "vim_use" maillist. Do not top-post! Type your reply below