On May 22, 2007, at 3:11 PM, Tobia wrote:
The point is: I don't consider my learning path in any way
peculiar, and
if Vim had suddenly reverted to Vi while I was in phases 1 to 3, I
would
have looked at my computer with a blank, baffled expression on my
face.
Tobia
If you find th
On May 22, 2007, at 12:34 PM, David Nečas (Yeti) wrote:
This has been hopefully explained already (vi runs a binary
that really behaves like vi, whereas vim runs something more
featureful -- this common in Linux distros). Anyway, it's
a bit strange when a vim user describes vi as `crazy' and
On May 22, 2007, at 11:59 AM, fREW wrote:
I figured it out and if anyone else has this problem I am sending out
the solution. Basically when I run vi it is running vim.tiny.
vim.tiny sources /etc/vim/vimrc.tiny, not /etc/vim/vimrc, also,
vim.tiny is pretty crippled, in that it doesn't even
On May 22, 2007, at 11:39 AM, fREW wrote:
Hey all,
I just updated to feisty on a samba server machine and a lot of the
vim defaults went crazy. For example: Pressing the Up or Down keys
in insert mode add new lines with just A or B on them, respectively.
That I can live with, but check this o
On May 22, 2007, at 11:39 AM, fREW wrote:
Hey all,
I just updated to feisty on a samba server machine and a lot of the
vim defaults went crazy. For example: Pressing the Up or Down keys
in insert mode add new lines with just A or B on them, respectively.
That I can live with, but check this o
On Feb 27, 2007, at 9:40 PM, Simon McCorkindale wrote:
Peter Michaux wrote:
On 2/27/07, Peter Michaux <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have found some pre-built binaries for VIM 7 for Mac OS X but
nothing for how to build the binary so it lives in /usr/bin/vim. I
would like the executible to liv
> > * Viktor Kojouharov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> dixit:
> >> With the upgrade to vim 7, I am no longer able to navigate in
insert
> >> mode with the arrow keys. This happens in any terminal. In
gvim, they
> >> work fine. Instead of moving the cursor, the arrow keys do
something
> >> like press
On Aug 31, 2006, at 3:19 PM, Bruce Korb wrote:
Hi,
I'd like to use a plain text editor.
I don't want any surprises.
I don't want it to think it understands language syntax.
I don't want it to colorize things.
I don't want it to do anything at all for me, unless I explicitly
say it is okay for
On Aug 2, 2006, at 4:13 PM, Will Maier wrote:
On Wed, Aug 02, 2006 at 01:03:52PM -0700, Brian Dorsey wrote:
On 8/2/06, Yakov Lerner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Regarding remote nature of Esc key, I solved it for myself by
I using mini-keyboard, 28x10cm. I love it. Everything is nearer
on such
On May 25, 2006, at 2:57 AM, Axel Kielhorn wrote:
Am 25.05.2006 um 07:04 schrieb Peter Hodge:
Hello all,
I am trying to compile vim with gui support on Mac OS X 10.2, but
it doesn't
seem to work. I use
./configure --enable-gui=auto
A simple
./configure
should work. (It will detect
On May 10, 2006, at 2:07 PM, Jerin Joy wrote:
Hi,
I was just wondering if adding shell support to vim is a feature thats
being considered. It would be great to be able to run commands from
vim instead of having to shift to terminal to do so.
I've seen vim shell but its a separate plugin:
http:/
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