A lot of suggestions have been mentioned, but I didn't see the mozex extension
for firefox/mozilla mentioned. You can set an editor for textareas, view
source, intercept mailto: links, and a lot more.
http://mozex.mozdev.org/development.html
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From: Franco Saliola [mail
I'd just use an abbreviation
:cabbr desktop c:\docume~1\user\Desktop
Then you can just do:
:e desktop\sub\sub\sub\file.ext
When you hit the \ (or space, or whatever) after desktop the abbreviation will
fill in w/ c:\etc
Be warned that this will do so whenever you type desktop in command mode,
Could I ask a follow-up question along these lines?
I've never used \=, but I see it only works at the beginning of the substitute
string and makes the entire replacement an expression. Is there a way to put it
in the middle.
For example, I was thinking if the CSV file had other numbers, and on
Since the topic of mapping control+char is being kicked around, can anyone tell
me why my mapping of doesn't work?
*tim*
Then just
d/\S
Delete through first non-whitespace char
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From: shawn bright [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, April 15, 2007 8:41 PM
To: vimlist
Subject: Re: command to delete just whitespace
ok, let me clarify a bit more. i just need to delete the white space
:s/^\s*//
Add % between : and s to apply it to all lines in the buffer
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From: shawn bright [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, April 15, 2007 8:14 PM
To: vimlist
Subject: command to delete just whitespace
Hey there, i am looking for a command that will delete all
I'd try just
cabbr todo GMSend [EMAIL PROTECTED]
The c in front makes it only expand in command line mode, otherwise wherever
you typed todo (such as in email text you were composing) it'd expand.
*tim*
-Original Message-
From: shawn bright [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, Apr
For some reason, even if you set up vim as your source editor, view selection
source still opens in firefox's default viewer... sux
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From: Gene Kwiecinski [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, April 06, 2007 12:43 PM
To: Vincent BEFFARA; vim@vim.org; Kamaraju S Kusum
This is a clipboard thing - windows for instance copies stuff in many forms and
pastes it in the form most acceptable to the receiving app - plaintext for vim,
html/rtf for a word processor... Dunno if there's a way for vim to say "gimme
html".
I would try looking at your browser. In firefox, f
/123\([^4]\|4[^5]\)/
Keep in mind this would match
123ab
As well.
*tim*
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From: Bin Chen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, March 20, 2007 9:29 AM
To: Vim ML
Subject: replace command
I want to know a command for this:
a word start with 123 but NOT followed by
Moseley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, March 06, 2007 2:49 PM
To: vim@vim.org
Subject: Re: FW: Adding quotes around html attribute values
On Tue, Mar 06, 2007 at 11:04:11AM -0500, Timothy Adams wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've been given some html which, oddly, is half in nicely quoted
&
Hi,
I've been given some html which, oddly, is half in nicely quoted
attributes+values:
and half not
I'm trying to write a regex to add quotes around the ones without. I can
do this in perl, but not in vim, and I'd like to know what I'm doing
wrong because I've run across this problem b
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