Quick updates:

1. I posted all of the scripts that were sent to me today on the Google
site in the svn repository under the scripts directory.

2. I've added everyone who has sent me his or her google id as project
participants.

Thanks again!

Tom Purl

> On 2/22/07, Tom Purl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Swaroop, could you please convert a few tips using your script and them
>> post them on the wiki?  I would love to see the final output.
>
> Looks like I can't add anything to the wiki until the admin adds me as
> part of the project :)
>
> Here's the output of the script for tip 1504 :
>
> -------------------------------------------
>
> Tip 1504
> Authored by Tim Keating
> Created on February 6, 2007 9:16
> Complexity is basic
> Version of Vim required is ''
>
> <code>If you want to execute an external command on Windows, you need
> to know one trick. Let's say you're building a command to check out
> the file you're working on (using Perforce as an example):
> <br /> <br />map &lt;f6&gt;:!p4 edit %
> <br /> <br />However, that will just populate the command line. To
> force the command to execute without having to hit Enter, you need to
> embed a CR/LF. On Linux, you do this with CTRL+V CTRL+M. On Windows
> (as of version 7; not sure how far back this goes), CTRL+V is mapped
> to &quot;Paste from Windows Clipboard&quot;. You have to use CTRL+Q
> instead:
> <br /> <br />map &lt;f6&gt;:!p4 edit %CTRL+Q CTRL+M
> <br /> <br />Which will look like:
> <br /> <br />map &lt;f6&gt;:!p4 edit %^M</code>
>
> -------------------------------------------
>
>
> --
> Swaroop
>


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