for Firefox.
Tom Purl
is perfect, but I think it is usable now.
Wow! This really looks excellent Sebastian. Also, it look very robust
and complete.
I really think that this implementation of the tips wiki is sufficient
and complete. Does anyone disagree? If so, what do you suggest?
Thanks again!
Tom Purl
How do you update the categories? I can't seem to find that text when I
edit the full page.
Thanks!
Tom Purl
On Tue, June 5, 2007 6:51 am, Sebastian Menge wrote:
Am Dienstag, den 05.06.2007, 13:38 +0200 schrieb misi e:
all what is missing now (as long as I know) an interface to access
On Tue, June 5, 2007 12:36 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
Tom Purl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrtoe:
How do you update the categories? I can't seem to find that text when I
edit the full page.
We need to edit the tips to add them one, or several category tags.
e.g.: [[Category:Integration
On Tue, June 5, 2007 11:34 am, Brian McKee wrote:
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[cross-posted to vim, vim-dev, vim-announce, wikia-l]
Finally I have imported all the vim tips from
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On Tue, June
On Tue, June 5, 2007 2:29 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Selon Tom Purl [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Tue, June 5, 2007 12:36 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
Tom Purl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrtoe:
How do you update the categories? I can't seem to find that text
when I
edit the full page.
We need
At first blush, it looks really good. I'm making a httrack copy of it
right now since I know that it won't be up much longer. Later I can
give you a better review :)
Great work!
Tom Purl
On Tue, May 29, 2007 7:04 am, Sebastian Menge wrote:
Hi all
Access the first beta here: http
On Tue, May 29, 2007 9:53 am, Tom Purl wrote:
On Tue, May 29, 2007 8:45 am, Yakov Lerner wrote:
On 5/29/07, Sebastian Menge [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all
Access the first beta here: http://tinyurl.com/34kfj5
Where can I see the recently posted/by recency view ?
In other words, what's
this feature by default.
Traditionally, I think you're supposed to explicitly watch a page and
then you need to manually check your watched pages list. It's not the
most efficient process in the world I know, but that's the way it's done
most of the time.
HTH,
Tom Purl
make it work on wikibooks, and it is a very nice
site.
Just my two cents,
Tom Purl
,
operable program or batch file.
The weird part is that I commented out all of the lines that explicitly
reference 'sh'.
What am I doing wrong? Is there anyone else who's usuing gpg or openssl
with Vim?
Thanks in advance!
Tom Purl
On Wed, May 23, 2007 11:05 am, Allan Wind wrote:
On 2007-05-23T09:59:22-0500, Tom Purl wrote:
Is there anyone else who's usuing gpg or openssl
with Vim?
I use one of the gpg plugins all the time:
http://www.vim.org/scripts/script.php?script_id=1751
Problem solved.
Thanks Allan. I
all a hrefs in the script.
I am able to add links to external web sites to a page without going
through a captcha on the wikia site. If we do end up using the wikia
site, I can run the conversion script and avoid a lot of the obstacles
that are affecting the rest of you.
Thanks,
Tom Purl
out
of the way :)
Having said that, I really like the idea of using templates in this way
if we're going to use macros.
Also, check out the wikia site (vim.wiki.com). I uploaded Sebastian's
logo.
Thanks,
Tom Purl
make a tip,
and it's gone the next day. But a redirect like wikipedia has might
make that more reasonable.
This sounds like an excellent idea to me, and not too terribly difficult
to implement.
Thanks,
Tom Purl
(UTC)
It's a little ugly, but it's the norm in the wiki world.
What do you guys think?
Tom Purl
On Tue, May 15, 2007 10:13 am, fREW wrote:
Also, check out the wikia site (vim.wiki.com). I uploaded Sebastian's
logo.
Thanks,
Tom Purl
I dig the page! That logo is great :-) I think you dropped off an a
when you sent out the link though.
http://vim.wikia.com/wiki/Main_Page
Yikes
that. First, you need a gmail/google account,
however. Then I can add you as an SVN committer for the scripts
repository.
Thanks,
Tom Purl
Sorry it took me so long to respond to this Sebastian.
On Thu, May 10, 2007 11:57 am, Sebastian Menge wrote:
Am Donnerstag, den 10.05.2007, 10:44 -0500 schrieb Tom Purl:
...
The proposal was not about the layout directly but about separating
formatting from content! So feel free to change
to make the titles as readable (including spaces and such) as possible.
Thanks again!
Tom Purl
, it
is more difficult to edit the content when it's squished into a
template.
So far, we know about the opinions of me and Sebastian. What does
everyone else think? Is the template thing a good idea for our wiki?
Thanks again!
Tom Purl
On Thu, May 10, 2007 3:40 am, John Beckett wrote:
Tom Purl wrote:
Here's what I propose we do:
1. Finalize a tip formatting standard.
2. Use the best available script that supports this standard.
3. Update the best available script if necessary.
4. Revise the standard if necessary.
5
everything's been
moving so slowly so far is due to a lack of organization in my opinion.
I'll try and do my part, and if a few other people can pitch in a few
minutes every couple of days or so, I think we'll be done soon.
Thanks!
Tom Purl
On Tue, May 8, 2007 3:32 pm, Bram Moolenaar wrote:
The main goal now is to get the Vim tips collection back to live. It
has been dead for three months now!
I wasn't aware of this, and it's definitely a problem. Here's what I
propose we do:
1. Finalize a tip formatting standard.
2. Use the
On Wed, May 9, 2007 11:37 am, Sebastian Menge wrote:
First, im not sure about what you mean by a) formatting standard and
b) a script that supports the standard
is a) something like a template in mediawiki-speak? see:
http://home.comcast.net/~gerisch/MediaWikiTemplates.html
On Tue, May 8, 2007 3:32 pm, Bram Moolenaar wrote:
The main goal now is to get the Vim tips collection back to live. It
has been dead for three months now!
I wasn't aware of this, and it's definitely a problem. Here's what I
propose we do:
1. Finalize a tip formatting standard.
2. Use the
On Wed, May 9, 2007 11:37 am, Sebastian Menge wrote:
First, im not sure about what you mean by a) formatting standard and
b) a script that supports the standard
is a) something like a template in mediawiki-speak? see:
http://home.comcast.net/~gerisch/MediaWikiTemplates.html
Please see the following archived message:
* http://www.mail-archive.com/vim@vim.org/msg06747.html
HTH!
Tom Purl
On Fri, April 20, 2007 10:09 am, Marv Boyes wrote:
Hello, all. This is going to be painfully basic, I'm sure, but I can't
find my way around it.
I've just clean-installed Ubuntu
Also, I forgot to mention that AAP is a perfectly fine way to have a
cutting-edge version of Vim on your Ubuntu computer.
On Fri, April 20, 2007 10:09 am, Marv Boyes wrote:
Hello, all. This is going to be painfully basic, I'm sure, but I can't
find my way around it.
I've just clean-installed
that nothing I'm trying is working.
No reason to apologize, a lot of people have had problems compiling vim
with gui support in the past. Also, there aren't really any trolls on
this list, so you don't have to walk on egg shells :)
HTH!
Tom Purl
to handle reading
and writing.
HTH!
Tom Purl
!
Tom Purl
there who could give Jagpreet a less half-baked
solution?
HTH!
Tom Purl
the file.
So far as display settings are concerned I have that in .bashrc file and
I'm
exporting DISPLAY variable anyways. I tried the same with without setting
that as well but result is the same.
Not sure whats happening.
-Original Message-
From: Tom Purl [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED
I would try the following command first:
apt-get build-dep vim-gtk
This will install all of the dependencies for compiling vim (with gtk2
presumably). See if that gets rid of your problems.
HTH!
Tom Purl
On Sun, March 25, 2007 12:22 pm, Yakov Lerner wrote:
When on FedoraCore, I can
.
In the end, I guess you could say that it was the lowest-risk choice.
HTH!
Tom Purl
at free43?
Do you guys gals (mostly guys here, it seems) know similar maybe
better services?
I tried doing something similar to this with Yahoo Pipes, but it
doesn't seem to support HTML (which is the only way to get tips today),
only XML.
Thanks again!
Tom Purl
. These tips will probably be refactored and updated very quickly
due to the sheer number of eyeballs reading it.
So I guess what I'm saying is, what's wrong with waiting for the
community to refactor these tips using guidelines from the wikibook
admins?
Thanks!
Tom Purl
of The Wiki will then gradually make our wonderful
collection of Vim tips even more awesome than they've ever been before! ;D
So, what do you guys think?
Tom Purl
that there are Python and Perl libraries for
converting HTML to mediawiki markup and vice-versa, if that's of any
help.
Thanks!
Tom Purl
, and they both use the Mediawiki wiki
engine. Also, many other wiki engines support the Mediawiki markup
language, so I think we're future-proofing our content by using this
markup language. From my experience, it's definitely the de facto
standard.
Thanks!
Tom Purl
:_the_super_star
Also, I left comments on the output of your script on the talk page
for that page.
Well I think it's a great decision.
Thanks! I would take more credit but I'm just repeating what almost
everyone else said.
Thanks again!
Tom Purl
the answers are no and no. I do however think that both sites
have pretty decent spam-fighting features that may work for us.
Thanks!
Tom Purl
to a wiki page. I know that captchas aren't the
perfect solution, but this probably helps a little bit with spam.
Tom Purl
Tom Purl * 3/1/2007 7:04 PM :
Okay, so now I am really an outsider to this whole issue as in that I
have just been following the whole thread with interest because i
regularly check vim tips/scripts at vim.org ...
For more information of where people are right now, check the mailing
list
- Google Wiki Usefulness.
HTH!
Tom Purl
I imagine these sites work from the frantic effort of very large
numbers of contributors (much larger than we should expect).
Twenty-four hours per day, there is someone monitoring edits to their
favourite wikipedia page. From complaints I've seen from burnt-out
contributors, the spam and
Tom Purl wrote:
However, there are still people, including Bram, who seem to feel pretty
strongly about using the Google wiki. Bram, are we going down the wrong
track by planning for a non-Google wiki? For this site, I think it's
very important that we get as close to a consensus
Using wikibooks.org sounds attractive, but I don't see any protection
against spamming. And that is exactly what happens to the Vim tips.
It's just a matter of time before this happens on wikibooks.org too.
I agree that spam protection should be our top priority.
Why ? We already have the
I've followed some of the emails of the thread Google Wiki Usefulness.
. ..
One big point was: How to protect against spammers?
= ===
Actually, I found a really good reference on this today:
* http://www.wikia.com/wiki/Help:Spam
by planning for a non-Google wiki? For this site, I think it's
very important that we get as close to a consensus as possible regarding
who will do the hosting.
Thanks again to everyone!
Tom Purl
it takes to add
dozens of wiki users to the Google wiki using the process above.
What do you guys think? Should we still move ahead with the Google
wiki?
Thanks!
Tom Purl
There is one thing to mention about parsing tips. Are we going to put
the additional comments to the wiki? There are many useful comments but
there are also many useless junk.
It would be _lots_ of work to look at every comment and see if they're
useful or not.
What are your ideas?
Sorry for answering off list again, I can not post to the list.
That's unfortunate. I'm happy to post this to the list.
There is one thing to mention about parsing tips. Are we going to put
the additional comments to the wiki? There are many useful comments
but there are also many useless
, and should be able to do so for at least 3
years or so.
So what do you guys think?
Tom Purl
scripts. If anyone else is
thinking about contributing, I encourage you to take a look at the
existing scripts and try to improve one of them based on feedback from
the community.
Thanks again!
Tom Purl
* Swaroop C H ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
could you please convert a few tips using your script
Tom Purl wrote:
I just checked the Google Code site (http://code.google.com/hosting/),
and couldn't find a Vim or VimTips project. I'd try creating it, but I
feel like someone more official to the project should do so. I think
someone should do it before someone else takes the name (like
it on the
mailing list unless people think its too OT.
So if you're interested in helping, start scraping vim.org/tips and let us
know what works for you.
Thanks!
Tom Purl
On 2/21/07, Tom Purl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The next step is to see some conversion script ideas. If you're the
type
of person who can write a script like this in 15 minutes, then by all
means do so and send it to me. Otherwise, we can discuss it on the
mailing list unless people think
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
very effective and easy to use.
Also, you might want to try the following command:
:h quickfix
Please note that this works on both Windows and Linux.
HTH!
Tom Purl
P.S. I control my $PWD variable using the Project plugin, which is
something that you might want to look into if you're doing
You can use a third-party tool called dos2unix to convert the files.
Also, vim has functionality that can do this, but I don't remember it
right now.
HTH!
Tom Purl
Hi,
I have a lot of text files created in PC. When I open them in Linux
using gvim, I get a lot of ^M and no line breaking
a buffer that I want to diff with another, I
usually do the following:
1. Un-split all of your windows, leaving only one, and then load file
#1 in that window.
2. Type the following command:
* :vert diffsplit path_to_file2
This should give you the results that you want.
HTH!
Tom Purl
:\vimtemp\trigger.sql
I would have tried this command myself, but I don't have outlook on my
machine. Hopefully it works.
HTH!
Tom Purl
of files using arbitrary
criteria.
Plain-Old-Buffers
-
You could also just open all of the files in Gvim and then use a tool
like selectbuf (http://www.vim.org/scripts/script.php?script_id=107) to
navigate between them.
HTH!
Tom Purl
format and easily create tag files, then I'm happy with that
too.
Thanks in advance!
Tom Purl
to load the plugins and such in my custom vimfiles directory.
Does anyone know how to fix this?
Thanks in advance!
Tom Purl
Both commands seems to change the value of the $HOME dir, but it does
nothing to load the plugins and such in my custom vimfiles directory.
Does anyone know how to fix this?
Thanks in advance!
Tom Purl
Thanks for the advice Al!
On 30/11/06, Tom Purl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm trying to use Gvim on Windows from a USB thumbdrive. I found and
installed the GvimPortable project
(http://portablegvim.sourceforge.net/), and it works pretty well.
[snip]
Using this custom directory structure, I
placed my
_vimrc in the same directory. Now everythign works exactly like I want
it to.
Thanks again!
Tom Purl
This seems like a pretty sweet tip. It would be much appreciated if you
could post a fleshed-out version of this tip, along with some possible
use cases on the vim.org tips page.
Thanks!
Tom Purl
Yeah, thanks it works like this too:
bufdo !tar -vrf /path/to/archive.tar %:p
How do I avoid
Check out the source, which should be in one of your plugin directories. For
me, it's in $HOME/vimfiles/plugin/calendar.vim on my Win XP computer. The
header of the file has a ton of commments, including usage statements nad
Additional notes.
HTH!
Tom Purl
Hi,
where can I find instructions
?[[[1
./plugin/netrwPlugin.vim?[[[1
./syntax/netrw.vim?[[[1
./autoload/netrw.vim?[[[1
./autoload/netrwFileHandlers.vim?[[[1
./autoload/netrwSettings.vim?[[[1
Has anyone ever seen anything like this before?
Thanks again!
Tom Purl
),
and to remove any previous vimball remnants.
Ok, I just wanted to make sure. My computer has been doing some weird
things lately, and I wanted to narrow it down. Also, it's impossible to
search for the term [[[1 in Google, so it was hard for me troubleshoot
*that* problem.
Thanks again!
Tom Purl
is that sometimes todo.txt is automatiaclly updated after
running gtd.py and sometimes it isn't. Does anyone know why this might
be the case? I done a Vim help search for the term refresh, but
didn't find anything.
Thanks in advance for the help!
Tom Purl
to the list were
bounced. Luckily, my mail provider sent an error e-mail to me that gave
me a decent amount of troubleshooting information.
HTH!
Tom Purl
you're
text is after an arrow (, , etc.). Is that what you're doing?
HTH!
Tom Purl
Hi,
I'm using Vim 7.0.10 and wanted to try out the new on-the-fly
spell checking. It works great, but as soon as I set ft=mail, it stops
working (no highlighting anymore).
Any clues why?
Leslie
require.
HTH!
Tom Purl
if what you're
typing is after an arrow (, , etc.).
HTH!
Tom Purl
Hi,
I'm using Vim 7.0.10 and wanted to try out the new on-the-fly
spell checking. It works great, but as soon as I set ft=mail, it stops
working (no highlighting anymore).
Any clues why?
Leslie
--
gpg
On Thu, Oct 12, 2006 at 02:40:48PM -0500, Tom Purl wrote:
A lot of filetypes have special provisions where they turn
spell-checking off in certain areas that you don't want to
spell-check.
I read about that; however, mail.vim doesn't seem to do that (I could
be wrong here).
I think I've
What part of the email message are you referring to? Basically,
mail.vim does spell checking only in the letter portion, not the
headers (or Subject: ...), etc.
I'm talking about the body, i.e. I'm just starting to write stuff at the
top without any headers.
Leslie
Ah, there's your
I appreciate the recommendations, but my workflow is pretty much set
in stone for complex reasons.
Thanks again!
Tom Purl
On Tue, Oct 03, 2006 at 11:23:38AM +0200, A.J.Mechelynck wrote:
Tom Purl wrote:
I'm trying to execute a series of Vim commands on multiple files. Here's
the workflow
in the future when compiling vim:
./configure --help | grep GUI
This will show you all of the GUI-related flags that you need to
consider when compiling gvim.
HTH!
Tom Purl
On 10/2/06, Tom Purl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, Oct 02, 2006 at 12:42:52AM +0800, Zheng Da wrote:
Hello.
I try
having to re-record my macro.
This works for me with vim, but for some reason, when I re-open gvim, it
forgets my @ macro. What setting can I change to fix this?
Thanks in advance!
Tom Purl
to remember registers across
sessions. I'll save an @ macro in one instance of gvim, close gvim,
and then when I re-open it, I can't use that macro. Does anyone else
know if there's something I'm missing?
Thanks again!
Tom Purl
I'm trying to execute a series of Vim commands on multiple files.
Here's
grep viminfo
/etc/vim/vimrc:set viminfo='20,\50
/usr/share/vim/vimrc:set viminfo='20,\50
Thanks again!
Tom Purl
this very well, but the functionality doesn't
easily translate to vanilla Vim from what I can see, and I prefer using
Vim instead of Cream.
Is there a function that allows me to do this for Vim?
Thanks in advance!
Tom Purl
Thanks a ton! This works very well.
On Tue, Aug 22, 2006 at 12:08:50PM +1000, Pete Johns wrote:
On Mon, 2006-08-21 at 20:54:21 -0500, Tom Purl sent:
I'm looking for a simple function that will reformat a selected
block of text for e-mail messages (80 columns long, preserving
characters, etc
my mail hosting company
believes is unethical.
Is there anything that can be done by someone on this list to
re-allow e-mail from my mail hosting company? Any help at all would
be greatly appreciated!
Tom Purl
- Forwarded message from [EMAIL PROTECTED] -
X-Spam-Flag: YES
X-Spam
from my mail hosting service:
* http://www.zettai.net/Weblog/sorbs
Thanks a ton for the help!
Tom Purl
this be considered a bug then? If not, is there
anything I can do to replace the single quotes with either a) nothing at
all or b) double quotes?
Thanks in advance!
Tom Purl
From: Charles E Campbell Jr, Fri, August 11, 2006 11:31 am
Tom Purl wrote:
The big downside of a wiki is administrative costs. It would
probably be slightly more difficult to fight spam, and you would
need a heck of a lot more moderators.
No more than we currently have. A lot
:
let verbosefile = expand($TEMP) . /vim_debug.out
HTH!
Tom Purl
\\foo.domain.com\c$\some_proj\some_file.xml # Ex 2
}
}
Neither of the paths in that example work. Has anyone else found a way
to do this?
Thanks in advance for any help!
Tom Purl
.
Can someone please tell me what library I'm suppose to point to with
--with-tlib.
Did you install the ncurses-dev package? I also use Kubuntu 6.06, but
didn't use the --with-tlib config option.
HTH!
Tom Purl
. But now it really starts to shape up :-)
If you have some time, could you please share this recipe with the
list?
Thanks!
Tom Purl
* http://www.debian.org/doc/FAQ/ch-pkgtools.en.html
Check out the part about the `dpkg --purge foo` command. I've found that
this is the only command on Debian that truly uninstalls a package.
HTH!
Tom Purl
Hi,
I am an user of gvim on a Debian/testing. I mistakenly
deleted some
vim
Whoops, forgot to cc the list.
Original Message
Subject: Re: Sharing vimproject file between WinXP and cygwin
From:Tom Purl [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date:Wed, July 19, 2006 3:03 pm
To: Jean-Rene David [EMAIL PROTECTED
in my Textareas field on Windows XP:
* C:\PROGRA~1\vim\vim70\gvim.exe %t
HTH!
Tom Purl
On Wed, Jul 19, 2006 at 01:39:07AM +0300, Yakov Lerner wrote:
Right, mozex for firefox is at https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/40/
But it seems not maintained for a long time
Yakov
On 7/19/06, Max
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