Marcin Szamotulski wrote:
On 16:49 Tue 10 Apr , Charles Campbell wrote:
A Loumiotis wrote:
Hi,
I'm facing exactly the same problem that Bart mentioned with netrw
v146a as well. I'm using gVim 7.3 on Windows XP SP3.
I'm not sure what other MS-DOS commands to use besides "MOVE" and
"COPY" to set the variables "g:netrw_localmovecmd" and
"g:netrw_localcopycmd".
Any ideas?
Try v146c (http://www.drchip.org/astronaut/vim/index.html#NETRW). I'd
like to know if it works before giving it to Bram for major distribution.
I'll be trying to get mingw and compile vim for native windows myself
soon. I had a native vim under Windows, but that was before the latest
updates to cygwin meant that the cygwin compiler no longer handles
native windows executable production.
Regards,
Chip Campbell
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Hello,
It seems that the function mathmenu#StartMathMenu() contains small bug in the
definition of maps:<Plug>MathMenuSubscript,<Plug>MathMenuSuperscript and
<Plug>MathMenuMathify. The following I found in autoload/mathmenu.vim:
vno<buffer> <silent> <Plug>MathMenuSubscript <esc>gv:B call
mathmenu#Subscript()<cr>
vno<buffer> <silent> <Plug>MathMenuSuperscript <esc>gv:B call
mathmenu#Superscript()<cr>
vno<buffer> <silent> <Plug>MathMenuMathify <esc>gv:B call
mathmenu#Mathify()<cr>
I guess in all three the B should be just<C-U>, or just:
vno<buffer> <silent> <Plug>MathMenuSubscript :<c-u>call
mathmenu#Subscript()<cr>
vno<buffer> <silent> <Plug>MathMenuSuperscript :<c-u>call
mathmenu#Superscript()<cr>
vno<buffer> <silent> <Plug>MathMenuMathify :<c-u>call
mathmenu#Mathify()<cr>
And this works here just fine.
Hmm, actually its fine. What's missing is the vis.vim plugin, which
I'll make a part of the vimball.
It defines a "B" command, supporting block-visual selection.
Thank you for letting me know (I've had mathmenu out for over a year
now, and yours is the first report about this),
Chip Campbell
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