On Wed, Aug 16, 2006 at 03:33:42PM -0400, Gabriel Farrell wrote:
Aha. Benji's explanation is correct. My $VIM points at
/usr/share/vim/addons/ which contains doc/matchit.txt, doc/tags, and
plugin/matchit.vim. This is the default for the Debian installation.
The screwy thing is that unless
On Thu, Aug 17, 2006 at 08:33:23AM -0400, Benji Fisher wrote:
On Wed, Aug 16, 2006 at 03:33:42PM -0400, Gabriel Farrell wrote:
Aha. Benji's explanation is correct. My $VIM points at
/usr/share/vim/addons/ which contains doc/matchit.txt, doc/tags, and
plugin/matchit.vim. This is the
On 8/17/06, A.J.Mechelynck [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Vince Negri wrote:
I'm still alive, just very busy :-)
New home for conceal patches is:
http://vince.negri.googlepages.com/
[...]
OK. I've updated my W32 and Unix HowTo (compile Vim) pages to mention
this, and while I was at it, I've
I often stretch a gVim window across two monitors, putting the vertical
split in between the two monitors so that I can quickly switch between
them and edit in both monitors. However, if I size the window then
vertical split it, the window will resize itself to one desktop. I
suspect that gVim is
Paul Betts wrote:
I often stretch a gVim window across two monitors, putting the vertical
split in between the two monitors so that I can quickly switch between
them and edit in both monitors. However, if I size the window then
vertical split it, the window will resize itself to one desktop.
I'm on Windows Vista Beta 2, but this happens on XP / 2003 /
what-have-you. Setting that GUI flag fixes it though; thanks for your
help!
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