On Feb 24, 12:59 pm, Tuomas Pyyhtiä wrote:
> I have studied and played around with the dictionary functionality and insert
> mode completion but didn't find out how to solve this:
> In a file I've got ~1 lines of short sentences (2-6 words) which I need
> to manually input every now and t
On Thu, Feb 26, 2009 at 12:19 AM, Tuomas Pyyhtiä wrote:
> Thanks for the suggestion. Although abbreviations are great, they don't get
> the job done here as I would have to define and memorize 1 abbreviations
> and that seems highly impractical. It seems to be that I am not alone with
> this
On Wed, 25 Feb 2009 04:46:45 +0200, Nazri Ramliy wrote:
>
> On Wed, Feb 25, 2009 at 2:59 AM, Tuomas Pyyhtiä
> wrote:
>> Any pointers to a script with an auto-completion feature that finishes
>> those whole sentences as well, or any other suggestions how I get this
>> done? Thanks!
>
> Use abb
On Wed, Feb 25, 2009 at 2:59 AM, Tuomas Pyyhtiä wrote:
> Any pointers to a script with an auto-completion feature that finishes
> those whole sentences as well, or any other suggestions how I get this
> done? Thanks!
Use abbreviations.
he :abbreviations
example:
:iab jas just another
I have studied and played around with the dictionary functionality and insert
mode completion but didn't find out how to solve this:
In a file I've got ~1 lines of short sentences (2-6 words) which I need to
manually input every now and then; my personal dictionary full of compound
words if
I have studied and played around with the dictionary functionality and insert
mode completion but didn't find out how to solve this:
In a file I've got ~1 lines of short sentences (2-6 words) which I need to
manually input every now and then; my personal dictionary full of compound
words if