You are welcome! :)
BTW, I want to make a feature request. Is it possible to keep all sql
query outputs(last one on top) in the result buffer? maybe an option
or a command or whatever. I find I often first view the table's
definition, then make some query on the table, then want to go back to
se
: ANN: dbext 9.00
Hi,
After I encounter one issue with this new version: dbext modeline stop
working.
I just made a dirty hack to make things work. I don't read the related
codes thoroughly, maybe my solution is wrong, but till now, it works
well for me.
the fix just adds following lines
Hi,
After I encounter one issue with this new version: dbext modeline stop
working.
I just made a dirty hack to make things work. I don't read the related
codes thoroughly, maybe my solution is wrong, but till now, it works
well for me.
the fix just adds following lines under line 1070 in file
Hi,
After I encounter one issue with this new version: dbext modeline stop
working.
I just made a dirty hack to make things work. I don't read the related
codes thoroughly, maybe my solution is wrong, but till now, it works
well for me.
the fix just adds following lines under line 1070 in file
>>> Hi, dbext looks like a very useful extension, do you have plans to
>>> support sqlite?
>>
>> It is already supported.
>> See the home page:
>> http://www.vim.org/scripts/script.php?script_id=356
>
> In the announcement email sqlite was missing, this is what confused me.
Thanks, I will update
>> Hi, dbext looks like a very useful extension, do you have plans to
>> support sqlite?
>
> It is already supported.
> See the home page:
> http://www.vim.org/scripts/script.php?script_id=356
In the announcement email sqlite was missing, this is what confused me.
In any case, thanks for this gr
...
> Hi, dbext looks like a very useful extension, do you have plans to
> support sqlite?
It is already supported.
See the home page:
http://www.vim.org/scripts/script.php?script_id=356
Dave
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