On 5/27/07, Sebastian Menge [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi
I have prepared a list with problematic page titles. Especially titles
with chars like [/#{}[]*] and the like are problematic since mediawiki
doesnt allow them
Strange. Are you sure? I just created a page on wikia.com, page
titled
Sebastian Menge wrote:
Find the list (95 entries) here:
http://scratchpad.wikia.com/wiki/Errornames
Thanks for the good start.
FYI there are a couple of lines with broken links:
157 160: 171: Do you know the g/ and g? commands?
Above gives:
Vim Online Error
Couldn't find tip 160. Are you
Am Montag, den 28.05.2007, 19:32 +1000 schrieb John Beckett:
Sebastian Menge wrote:
Find the list (95 entries) here:
http://scratchpad.wikia.com/wiki/Errornames
Thanks for the good start.
FYI there are a couple of lines with broken links:
157 160: 171: Do you know the g/ and g? commands?
John Beckett wrote:
Sebastian Menge wrote:
Find the list (95 entries) here:
http://scratchpad.wikia.com/wiki/Errornames
Thanks for the good start.
FYI there are a couple of lines with broken links:
157 160: 171: Do you know the g/ and g? commands?
Above gives:
Vim Online Error
Couldn't
Am Montag, den 28.05.2007, 16:18 +0200 schrieb A.J.Mechelynck:
This is where my redirect suggestion comes into play (assuming wiki software
I took your advice silently. Your suggestion is already in the script.
Sebastian.
Sebastian Menge wrote:
Am Montag, den 28.05.2007, 16:18 +0200 schrieb A.J.Mechelynck:
This is where my redirect suggestion comes into play (assuming wiki software
I took your advice silently. Your suggestion is already in the script.
Sebastian.
well, sorry I didn't look at the script, but
Michael Dacre wrote:
hey tim
thanks for the advice :)
Just for future reference, it's best to use your mailer's Reply
To All (or Reply to List) functionality, so that the ML gets
copied. My filters flagged your message as junk and moved it
into my overflowing junk-mail folder because it came
Hi vimmers:
Slightly Off-topic, but I'm still wondering why bottom-posting is prefered
on Vim Mainling List.
As far as I know, most e-mail clients defaults to top-posting (i.e. replied
message shows before the original message), and I personally feel
top-posting much much easier to read than
Hi,
TOP POST:---
On Tue, 2007-05-29 at 11:00 +0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi vimmers:
I'll try and explain
Slightly Off-topic, but I'm still wondering why bottom-posting is prefered
on Vim Mainling List.
Most do, but probably
On May 28, 2007, at 8:00 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Slightly Off-topic, but I'm still wondering why bottom-posting is
prefered
on Vim Mainling List.
As far as I know, most e-mail clients defaults to top-posting (i.e.
replied
message shows before the original message), and I personally
On Tue, 2007-05-29 at 11:00 +0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Slightly Off-topic, but I'm still wondering why bottom-posting is
prefered on Vim Mainling List.
As far as I know, most e-mail clients defaults to top-posting (i.e.
replied message shows before the original message), and I
On Tue, 29 May 2007, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Slightly Off-topic, but I'm still wondering why bottom-posting is
prefered on Vim Mainling List.
It's usually preferred more than top-posting. Even on the blind Linux
users' mailing list they prefer that you don't top-post.
As far as I know,
Folks,
In the spirit contrarianism, I'm going to top-post now.
Actually, both parts of Mark's post below were of a _third_ variety:
interlinear comments. On many communities, this is the preferred
method, especially if the posts tend to be longish and contain many
separate points that need to
When I intend to type a list of bullet points, I start with a - . If I
type more than one line for that bullet point, the second line is automatically
indented 2 spaces, so the text lines up with the first line's text like this:
- Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipisicing elit, sed do
On 5/14/07, Václav Šmilauer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I submit patch that implements the 'breakindent' feature. It is on vim todo
list, since the moment I tried a few years ago (see e.g.
http://marc.info/?l=vim-devm=109921292009721w=1). Picture says what it's
about (showbreak is aligned
On 5/14/07, Václav Šmilauer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I submit patch that implements the 'breakindent' feature. It is on vim todo
list, since the moment I tried a few years ago (see e.g.
http://marc.info/?l=vim-devm=109921292009721w=1). Picture says what it's
about (showbreak is aligned
On 26/05/07, Iain Murray [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 26/05/07, Yakov Lerner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I believe you can achieve what you want using 'cmap expr' cleverly.
...
I might still attempt a patch. Having the space replacement actually
appear is visually distracting and makes the
On 5/28/07, Iain Murray [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 26/05/07, Iain Murray [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 26/05/07, Yakov Lerner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I believe you can achieve what you want using 'cmap expr' cleverly.
...
I might still attempt a patch. Having the space replacement actually
Yakov Lerner wrote:
On 5/14/07, Václav Šmilauer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I submit patch that implements the 'breakindent' feature. It is on vim
todo
list, since the moment I tried a few years ago (see e.g.
http://marc.info/?l=vim-devm=109921292009721w=1). Picture says what
it's
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