On Wed, Oct 22, 2008 at 03:28:06AM +0200, Tony Mechelynck wrote:
> 
> On 22/10/08 03:01, Peng Yu wrote:
> >
> >
> > On Oct 21, 7:23 pm, "John Beckett"<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>  wrote:
> >> Peng Yu wrote:
> >>>> 1.  Ctrl-G, when used with a count>  1 is a bit more
> >>>> verbose.
> >>> This does not work in my system.
> >>> Do you know what the reason could be?
> >> You should say what happens on your system. If nothing visible happens, 
> >> say that.
> >
> > I'm sorry that I didn't say it clearly. No matter how many Ctrl-G I
> > press, the bottom line of the screen stays the same (only the filename
> > is shown).
> >
> >> In normal mode you press 1 then Ctrl-G. If nothing happens, try
> >
> > This works. But why double Ctrl-G works for Erik?
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Peng
> 
> Maybe because you misunderstood him. I believe he meant just the above, 
> i.e.:
> 
>       ^G              ruler with short filename
>       1^G             ruler with filename with full path, but with
>                       homedir (if present) reduced to ~
>       n^G             (where n >= 2) ruler with full path as above,
>                       but also with buffer number
>       :echo expand('%:p')
>                       current filename will absolute full path,
>                       no ruler
> 
> (where in all cases, ^G means "hit Ctrl-G"). See the third paragraph of 
> ":help CTRL-G".
> 

Yup, that's what I meant.  I should have said it more clearly.

2^G

> Best regards,
> Tony.
> -- 
> Never put off until tomorrow what you can do today.  There might be a
> law against it by that time.
> 
> > 

-- 
Erik Falor
Registered Linux User #445632 http://counter.li.org

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