On Fr, 09 Aug 2013, Ben Fritz wrote:
On Friday, August 9, 2013 11:20:37 AM UTC-5, Dimitar DIMITROV wrote:
I don't see anything wrong. For me it selects all text from the opening {
to the closing }. What do you
see?
I tried gvim 7.3.822 on Windows, and also vim (not gvim) 7.4b.14 on
Christian Brabandt wrote:
On Fr, 09 Aug 2013, Ben Fritz wrote:
On Friday, August 9, 2013 11:20:37 AM UTC-5, Dimitar DIMITROV wrote:
I don't see anything wrong. For me it selects all text from the
opening { to the closing }. What do you
see?
I tried gvim 7.3.822 on Windows,
Hi,
First vim -nNX -u NONE ad :se ve=all
Then enter the following test with X representing the cursor:
if {
X
}
Now vaB is wrong
Regards
Dimitar
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On Friday, August 9, 2013 9:52:58 AM UTC-5, Dimitar DIMITROV wrote:
Hi,
First vim -nNX -u NONE ad :se ve=all
Then enter the following test with X representing the cursor:
if {
X
}
Now vaB is wrong
I don't see anything wrong. For me it selects all
Hi,
First vim -nNX -u NONE ad :se ve=all
Then enter the following test with X representing the cursor:
if {
X
}
Now vaB is wrong
I don't see anything wrong. For me it selects all text from the opening { to
the closing }. What do you see?
I tried gvim 7.3.822
On Friday, August 9, 2013 11:20:37 AM UTC-5, Dimitar DIMITROV wrote:
I don't see anything wrong. For me it selects all text from the opening { to
the closing }. What do you
see?
I tried gvim 7.3.822 on Windows, and also vim (not gvim) 7.4b.14 on Solaris,
both with Huge features. What