Christian Brabandt於 2014年12月30日星期二UTC+8下午8時13分30秒寫道:
> On Mo, 29 Dez 2014, Gary Johnson wrote:
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> > On 2014-12-29, Kevin Wu wrote:
> > > Gary Johnson於 2014年12月30日星期二UTC+8上午3時30分04秒寫道:
> > > > On 2014-12-28, Kevin Wu wrote:
> > > > > When I do sea
Gary Johnson於 2014年12月30日星期二UTC+8上午3時30分04秒寫道:
> On 2014-12-28, Kevin Wu wrote:
> > When I do searching, the cursor would jump to the first match, if
> > I set "incsearch".
> > But it's not true with folded context.
> > Specifically speaking, What I w
When I do searching, the cursor would jump to the first match, if I set
"incsearch".
But it's not true with folded context.
Specifically speaking, What I want to get is that when searching, the folded
context would be unfold automatically and the cursor would jump into where the
first match is,
Rolling on the floor laughing
On Jun 15, 2011 8:27 PM, "Marvin Renich" wrote:
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i am new to cscope as well.
it is said when moving the cursor to a C symbol and press "CTRL-SPACEBAR-s"
will split a window showing its definition.
On Tue, Jul 20, 2010 at 12:56 PM, Tony Mechelynck <
antoine.mechely...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On 20/07/10 05:14, Kevin Wu w
Hi folks,
After installing cscope, I found that in gVim, CTRL+SPACE is like "w"
command, forwarding a word. So I cannot use the function of cscope.
However, this question does not exist in vim. No key mapping in .vimrc.
Any idea?
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