On Jun 7, 2014 2:21 PM, James Freer jessejazza3...@gmail.com wrote:
On Sat, 7 Jun 2014, BPJ wrote:
2014-06-07 10:39, James Freer skrev:
I am trying out gvim and vim for use as a prose editor for writing
- rather than programmer coding.
Whilst doing pgup and pgdn one gets ~ and @ on the
I am trying out gvim and vim for use as a prose editor for writing - rather
than programmer coding.
Whilst doing pgup and pgdn one gets ~ and @ on the screen and I was wondering
if it was possible to remove them.
thanks
james
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Le samedi 07 juin 2014 à 10:39, James Freer a écrit:
I am trying out gvim and vim for use as a prose editor for writing - rather
than programmer coding.
Whilst doing pgup and pgdn one gets ~ and @ on the screen and I was
wondering if it was possible to remove them.
For the “@”, use
set
On Sat, 7 Jun 2014, Paul Isambert wrote:
Le samedi 07 juin 2014 à 10:39, James Freer a écrit:
I am trying out gvim and vim for use as a prose editor for writing - rather
than programmer coding.
Whilst doing pgup and pgdn one gets ~ and @ on the screen and I was
wondering if it was possible to
2014-06-07 10:39, James Freer skrev:
I am trying out gvim and vim for use as a prose editor for writing
- rather than programmer coding.
Whilst doing pgup and pgdn one gets ~ and @ on the screen and I
was wondering if it was possible to remove them.
Not criticism, just bemused: why would
I am not sure what the difference is but mine just goes page up and page
down without showing characters
On Sat, Jun 7, 2014 at 9:04 AM, BPJ b...@melroch.se wrote:
2014-06-07 10:39, James Freer skrev:
I am trying out gvim and vim for use as a prose editor for writing
- rather than
On Sat, 7 Jun 2014, BPJ wrote:
2014-06-07 10:39, James Freer skrev:
I am trying out gvim and vim for use as a prose editor for writing
- rather than programmer coding.
Whilst doing pgup and pgdn one gets ~ and @ on the screen and I
was wondering if it was possible to remove them.
Not