On 22/01/10 20:27, mlip...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
I am relatively new to VIM, so I apologize if this question is
ridiculous. I am trying to use a plugin (VimClojure) and cannot seem
to execute the default mappings. For example, '\sr' is supposed to
open a REPL buffer; however, it seems as though t
>
> You might want to ask this question to the developer of the vimclojure
> plugin.
>
I have tried contacting the developer but have not heard back yet
> Anyway, I'd suggest to ...
>
> #1 Check localmapleader:
> map x :echom "FOO"
> Now type ,x (or whatever your ll is).
This does successfully o
> I am relatively new to VIM, so I apologize if this question is
> ridiculous. I am trying to use a plugin (VimClojure) and cannot seem
> to execute the default mappings.
You might want to ask this question to the developer of the vimclojure
plugin.
Anyway, I'd suggest to ...
#1 Check localmaple
Hi,
I am relatively new to VIM, so I apologize if this question is
ridiculous. I am trying to use a plugin (VimClojure) and cannot seem
to execute the default mappings. For example, '\sr' is supposed to
open a REPL buffer; however, it seems as though the default leader/
localleader mappings are no
Hi,
I am relatively new to VIM, so I apologize if this question is
ridiculous. I am trying to use a plugin (VimClojure) and cannot seem
to execute the default mappings. For example, '\sr' is supposed to
open a REPL buffer; however, it seems as though the default leader/
localleader mappings are no