Re: fuzzyfinder plugin displays very lengthy absolute paths to matching files

2009-01-16 Thread Nate
Update -- Running the new fuzzyfinder.vim (2.19) on Arch Linux doesn't give me the same hits that I get on OSX. Another update, the 2.19 version of fuzzyfinder.vim also gives me unexpected results when searching. The new fuzzy finder's algorithm isn't as good with respect to capitalized

Re: fuzzyfinder plugin displays very lengthy absolute paths to matching files

2009-01-15 Thread Nate
notice while I'm at it that the latest version of fuzzyfind has a comment to the effect that it introduced *exactly* this feature. Ding! Ding! I wanted to make sure that you'd seen the update. This is sort of the Murphy's Law, where if you fix something, then the original author will fix it

Re: fuzzyfinder plugin displays very lengthy absolute paths to matching files

2009-01-14 Thread Jonathan Hartley
Hi, Nate wrote: I really like the fuzzyfinder plugin, but when my project is located within a mediumly deep directory structure, the matched pathnames that it displays in its dropdown are absolute, and hence too long to see what Johnathan, I added a kludge to fix this exact problem.

Re: fuzzyfinder plugin displays very lengthy absolute paths to matching files

2009-01-12 Thread Nate
I really like the fuzzyfinder plugin, but when my project is located within a mediumly deep directory structure, the matched pathnames that it displays in its dropdown are absolute, and hence too long to see what Johnathan, I added a kludge to fix this exact problem. I hope that the original

Re: fuzzyfinder plugin displays very lengthy absolute paths to matching files

2009-01-11 Thread Jonathan Hartley
On Jan 11, 6:19 am, Tony Mechelynck wrote: On 11/01/09 01:26, Jonathan Hartley wrote: On Sat Jan 10 09:38:51 CST 2009, jonathan hartley wrote:    I really like the fuzzyfinder plugin, but when my project is located    within a mediumly deep directory structure, the matched pathnames that

Re: fuzzyfinder plugin displays very lengthy absolute paths to matching files

2009-01-11 Thread Jonathan Hartley
On Jan 11, 2:52 pm, Tony Mechelynck wrote: Then, global plugins are read after your vimrc. Yet you can override them too: either (if you have only a few changes) by autocommands defined in your vimrc for the VimEnter event (which is triggered at the very end of startup), or if your changes

fuzzyfinder plugin displays very lengthy absolute paths to matching files

2009-01-10 Thread jonathan hartley
Hi. I really like the fuzzyfinder plugin, but when my project is located within a mediumly deep directory structure, the matched pathnames that it displays in its dropdown are absolute, and hence too long to see what I'm doing: (see attached fuzzyfind.png, also linked here in case the mailing

Re: fuzzyfinder plugin displays very lengthy absolute paths to matching files

2009-01-10 Thread Tony Mechelynck
On 11/01/09 01:26, Jonathan Hartley wrote: On Sat Jan 10 09:38:51 CST 2009, jonathan hartley wrote: I really like the fuzzyfinder plugin, but when my project is located within a mediumly deep directory structure, the matched pathnames that it displays in its dropdown are absolute,