rameo wrote:
I like Relative Line number (rnu) and use it often.
But when something is not visible in my vim window I have to scroll down and
Relative Line numbers changes with it.
Sometimes when I write functions I receive error messages; error at line .. and
I have to count how many lines
rameo schrieb am 12.04.2012 um 01:48 (-0700):
It would be nice to temporary hold/stop Relative Line numbers where it
is. p.e. to set line 0 at the top of the function and keep it there
till I need it.
Is there a way to hold on Relative Line number temporary? (Hope I made
myself clear)
I like Relative Line number (rnu) and use it often.
But when something is not visible in my vim window I have to scroll down and
Relative Line numbers changes with it.
Sometimes when I write functions I receive error messages; error at line .. and
I have to count how many lines are between the
On 01:48 Thu 12 Apr , rameo wrote:
I like Relative Line number (rnu) and use it often.
But when something is not visible in my vim window I have to scroll down and
Relative Line numbers changes with it.
Sometimes when I write functions I receive error messages; error at line ..
and I
On Thursday, April 12, 2012 3:48:07 AM UTC-5, rameo wrote:
I like Relative Line number (rnu) and use it often.
But when something is not visible in my vim window I have to scroll down and
Relative Line numbers changes with it.
Sometimes when I write functions I receive error messages; error