On Sun, 3 Dec 2006 00:19:26 +0200 "Yakov Lerner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 12/2/06, Kim Schulz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > It you should give one (or more) tips to a person who was going to > > start creating scripts for vim, then what would it be? > > (besides "know your :help" :-) ) > > This is creepy question, because it's sort of self-contradicting. > Let me explain. On one hand, if you already know everything > that's in :help, then you're veeeeeeeeeeeeeeeery advanced > scripter, and there's nothing I could add. > > On the other extremity, if you seek advice as *beginner* scripter, > then my best advice would be to read through ':help usr_41'. Three > times. > > Since it contains number of examples, tips, explanations, references, > solutions, and tricks, I could not add anything to it, again. > > > best util script > > often used functions > > ways of optimization > > All these would be for advanced scripter. And then probably found > somewhere on www.vim.org/tips and on www.vim.org/scripts. You are right. It was a bit cryptic this question, but what I was looking for was more those small things that could help a vim script developer become more productive? what has helped you? I know that usr_41 gives a lot of answers but it still only covers the basic stuff and not extra things beyond that. -- Kim Schulz | Private : http://www.schulz.dk [EMAIL PROTECTED] | Business: http://www.devteam.dk +45 5190 4262 | Sparetime: http://www.fundanemt.com