Is this currently possible? If the output of 'grepprg' used NUL bytes as
separators instead of the conventional colon), is there a way for me to read
the results into the quickfix list?
This could be convenient as it would allow file names that contain colon
characters to be reliably processed.
>
> Now to the problem. I have hundreds of files that I need to edit.
That doesn't sound a situation a human being should have to grind through.
Is there any possibility of automating the process, using something like sed?
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@Ken, thanks a lot that it! Problem solved. Now I can open files and folders.
Just for reference, the final code is:
let g:netrw_silent = 1
let g:netrw_list_cmd = "C:\\Programs\\PuTTY\\plink.exe -P 22 -pw password
useridt@192.168.1.20 ls -Fa "
let g:netrw_scp_cmd = "C:\\Programs\\PuTTY\\pscp -P
Hi,
2018/11/12 Mon 17:09:52 UTC+9 Igor Forca wrote:
> Hi,
> I am using latest gVim v8.1.0513 nightly build on Windows 7, both 64-bit.
>
> I have several Linux machines accessible using ssh. Now I am using local
> machine's Vim through Putty on every machine. But there are several problems,
>
On Mon, Nov 12, 2018 at 10:09 AM Igor Forca wrote:
>
> Tony,
> this server does not have FTP installed and admin does not permit installing
> it.
>
> I have now tested on my "Ubuntu 18.04 desktop" PC machine (not used
> frequently) with vim 8.0.1766 installed and executed only one command:
> :e
Tony,
this server does not have FTP installed and admin does not permit installing it.
I have now tested on my "Ubuntu 18.04 desktop" PC machine (not used frequently)
with vim 8.0.1766 installed and executed only one command:
:e scp://myuserid@192.168.1.20//path/
and file explorer opened without
On Mon, Nov 12, 2018 at 9:09 AM Igor Forca wrote:
>
> Hi,
> I am using latest gVim v8.1.0513 nightly build on Windows 7, both 64-bit.
>
> I have several Linux machines accessible using ssh. Now I am using local
> machine's Vim through Putty on every machine. But there are several problems,
>
Hi,
I am using latest gVim v8.1.0513 nightly build on Windows 7, both 64-bit.
I have several Linux machines accessible using ssh. Now I am using local
machine's Vim through Putty on every machine. But there are several problems,
there are different versions on Vim (some pretty old one) and