Thanks StarWing for introducing the professional way of my qick and
dirty solution. I actually added later 2 lines to store the current
gui options and curretn coloreschem in an environment variable, but
didn't post it again. Your way of using a function has the advantage
that you can use global v
i had add something in my vimrc:
" s:dark_room {{{3
function! s:dark_room()
if !exists('g:go_save')
let g:go_save = &go
" call libcallnr("vimtweak.dll", "SetAlpha", 210)
set go& go-=m go-=T go-=r stal&
call libcallnr("vimtweak.dll", "EnableMaximize", 1)
Hi Mubed
if it happens to you using vista one day install niftywindows. It can change
transparency and has a lot more useful features.
On XP it only supports making one color transparent which is probably
not what you want..
Sincerly
Marc Weber
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Yes, Windows :( I'm locked inside a Win32-system at work and can't use
all those things you can apply on the windows, if I where at home in
my Ubuntu Linux. I think Vista or W7 have some more controls on the
appearance of the windows, but I must live here with XP for the
moment.
On Feb 3, 9:54 am
> ** NOTE: these scripts need wimtweak.dll (http://www.vim.org/scripts/
> script.php?script_id=687) **
>
> darkroom.vim
> ---
> call libcallnr("vimtweak.dll", "SetAlpha", 210)
> set go& go-=m go-=T go-=r stal&
> call libcallnr("vimtweak.dll", "EnableMaximize", 1)
> call libcal
Thank you all for your "GREAT" help!! I finally was forced to learn a
little about VIM scripting and write the scripts myself (or better:
put them together from what I found). So here are the results if
someone googles this topic later:
** NOTE: these scripts need wimtweak.dll (http://www.vim.org
Mubed 写道:
> The colorscheme is
> OK, but the fullscreen plugin doesn't realy work and still it is not
> semitransparent. Is there any chance to do that? I'm new with vim and
> need a soldier proof description.
>
I suppose compiz could do that? simply put gvim in fullscreen mode and
then change
> Sorry for OT, but I use w3m a text web browser as my default browser,
> Only for those sites that need javascript, I switch to firefox.
IIRC links has javascript support. I personally prefer how w3m renders
webpages though.
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On Fri, Jan 30, 2009 at 10:36, bill lam wrote:
>> "If you put 7 of the most talented OSS developers in a room for a week
>> and asked them to fix a bug in a spreadsheet program, in 1 week you'd
>> have 2 new mail readers, and a text-based web browser."
>>
>> Sorry for this OT, but that's so true :
On Fri, 30 Jan 2009, François Ingelrest wrote:
> "If you put 7 of the most talented OSS developers in a room for a week
> and asked them to fix a bug in a spreadsheet program, in 1 week you'd
> have 2 new mail readers, and a text-based web browser."
>
> Sorry for this OT, but that's so true :-)
On Fri, Jan 30, 2009 at 07:44, François Ingelrest wrote:
> On Fri, Jan 30, 2009 at 05:25, Javier Rojas wrote:
>> http://diveintomark.org/archives/2007/01/21/wrongroom
>
> "If you put 7 of the most talented OSS developers in a room for a week
> and asked them to fix a bug in a spreadsheet program,
On Fri, Jan 30, 2009 at 05:25, Javier Rojas wrote:
> http://diveintomark.org/archives/2007/01/21/wrongroom
"If you put 7 of the most talented OSS developers in a room for a week
and asked them to fix a bug in a spreadsheet program, in 1 week you'd
have 2 new mail readers, and a text-based web bro
On Thu, Jan 29, 2009 at 06:56:27PM -0800, Mubed wrote:
>
> I found couple of months ago a program called Darkroom (http://
> they.misled.us/dark-room). Well it is the Windows Editor, which has a
http://diveintomark.org/archives/2007/01/21/wrongroom
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I found couple of months ago a program called Darkroom (http://
they.misled.us/dark-room). Well it is the Windows Editor, which has a
Darkroom look and a very very cool feature I realy love: You can
switch it to fullscreen mode and have this semitransparent on your
desktop. This gives me a feeling
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