On Sun, Jan 22, 2006 at 06:13:24AM +, Ciaran McCreesh wrote
+ and * , but only if you USE=vim-with-x.
Did that, and it doesn't seem to help. Here's my status...
[m3000][root][~] emerge --pretend --verbose vim
These are the packages that I would merge, in order:
Calculating
Walter Dnes wrote:
Let me re-iterate what I'm trying to do...
- In X, highlight a text string (e.g. a URL) in Firefox
- hit {CTRL}{ALT}{F1}, taking me to a *REAL TEXT CONSOLE* running mutt
or slrn, with vim as the editor
- paste the complex URL directly into a message I'm composing
On Sat, Jan 21, 2006 at 01:19:53AM +, Ciaran McCreesh wrote
On Fri, 20 Jan 2006 18:14:01 +0100 Pawe?? Madej [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
| for me it is used to make vim modular X compatible.
Wha? No no no. If that flag is off, vim won't go anywhere near X. If
that flag is on, vim will link
On Sat, 21 Jan 2006 23:01:26 -0500 Walter Dnes
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| At work, where I have to use Windows (ptui) I can copy text
| from the GUI to the clipboard, {ALT-TAB} to a vim session, and paste
| the clipboard with * even if vim is running in a textmode console.
| Is there some similar
I've been trying to determine what this particular USE flag does but
there doesn't seem to be a description of it anywhere (I also checked
gentoo-portage.com).
Does anyone know what this USE flag does or what additional
functionality it enables in vim?
Thanks in advance for your help.
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On (20/01/06 10:00), Tom Smith wrote:
I've been trying to determine what this particular USE flag does but
there doesn't seem to be a description of it anywhere (I also checked
gentoo-portage.com).
Does anyone know what this USE flag does or what additional
functionality it enables in vim?
take a look at: /usr/portage/profiles/use.local.desc
app-editors/vim:vim-with-x - Link console vim against X11 libraries to enable
title and clipboard features in xterm
br
richard
Tom Smith wrote:
I've been trying to determine what this particular USE flag does but
there doesn't seem to
Rumen Yotov wrote:
On (20/01/06 10:00), Tom Smith wrote:
I've been trying to determine what this particular USE flag does but
there doesn't seem to be a description of it anywhere (I also checked
gentoo-portage.com).
Does anyone know what this USE flag does or what additional
functionality
On Fri, 20 Jan 2006 10:49:36 -0700, Tom Smith wrote:
The first place I always look for USE flag descriptions is in
/usr/portage/profiles/use.desc--this particular flag isn't listed.
Try usr/portage/profiles/use.*
I have this in my bash profile
alias useflag='grep --color -i
Tom Smith schreef:
Rumen Yotov wrote:
Hi, Two ways (i know) to see the USE-flag descriptions. 1.Run
:#euse -i opengl ('euse' is part of app-portage/gentoolkit).
2.Use#grep USE-flag-name /usr/portage/profiles/use.desc (or
use.local.desc) use.desc - global USE flags, use.local.desc - for
On (20/01/06 10:49), Tom Smith wrote:
Rumen Yotov wrote:
On (20/01/06 10:00), Tom Smith wrote:
I've been trying to determine what this particular USE flag does but
there doesn't seem to be a description of it anywhere (I also checked
gentoo-portage.com).
Does anyone know what this
emerge app-portage/euses. This is a great app for searching for USE flag
descriptions.
On Sat, 21 Jan 2006 04:00 am, Tom Smith wrote:
I've been trying to determine what this particular USE flag does but
there doesn't seem to be a description of it anywhere (I also checked
gentoo-portage.com).
On Fri, 20 Jan 2006 18:14:01 +0100 Paweł Madej [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
| for me it is used to make vim modular X compatible.
Wha? No no no. If that flag is off, vim won't go anywhere near X. If
that flag is on, vim will link against either modular or non-modular X.
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Ciaran McCreesh : Gentoo
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