* On Mon, Jan 02, 2012 at 10:43:45PM +0100, Christian Brabandt 
<cbli...@256bit.org> wrote:
Hi rprabhu!

On Di, 03 Jan 2012, rpra...@wnohang.net wrote:

Hi,

I use persistent undo feature of vim. However, I use sudoedit when
editing files as root. This breaks the persistent undo since it
relies on filenames. Is there a way around this ? I tried a few vim
plugins (like sudo.vim) which didn't seem to work for me.
I am using either of them because a few plugins (like neocomplcache)
complain that they won't run as sudo (which is right) since  they
run a few things in background. So is there a way around this ?

Try the SudoEditน plugin. That implements a workaround. But be sure to
at least use a vim > 7.3.367

น)http://www.vim.org/scripts/script.php?script_id=2709

regards,
Christian


Hi,

I had tried SudoEdit (after sudo.vim) some time back and not used it for one of the reasons. Now it is working fine. :)
Thanks.
Raghavendra

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