A.J.Mechelynck wrote:
Robert Cussons wrote:
Hi, I think a question like this was posted a long time ago, but I
can't remember where or the answer, so please excuse me for asking it
again.
If I yank the next word with yw the cursor stays where it is.
However if I want to yank text backwards fr
Hello,
This isn't very related to Vim, but I found this font on Vim's wikipedia
webpage:
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/8/8c/Vim-%28logiciel%29-console.png
Can anyone identify this font for me? It looks very good for programming.
Thank you very much,
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> -Original Message-
> From: Tom Purl [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 15 May 2007 17:24
> To: vim@vim.org
> Subject: Vim Wiki - Tip Page Formatting Deadline
>
> Task: Wiki Format Sign-Off
> Deadline: Monday, May 21st (arbitrary, I know)
>
> Overview
>
>
> We've had some gr
On 5/15/07, Tom Purl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Task: Wiki Format Sign-Off
Deadline: Monday, May 21st (arbitrary, I know)
Overview
We've had some great, constructive discussions lately regarding how we
will be creating and editing tips in the future. Before we can finally
decide how
Gene Kwiecinski wrote:
"fileformats=dos,unix", so both formats are available, yet the
detection and switching does not seem to work.
Are you sure _every_ line ends in "^M"?
Positive. Every single line shows an ^M at the end. "set fileformat"
gives "unix" after loading. Setting fileformat to
Hi Snucky,
On 16/05/07, Snucky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
i am pretty much a newbie among the VIM-configurations though love to type
in this editor. I have tried to get through by using the help and such but
soon realized that it takes some hours to learn out all basics - which i am
not in
Hi, vimmers:
The line 1230 of editing.txt said:
To change to the directory of the current file:
:cd %:h
This works for Vim 7.0 and before, but not for Vim 7.1. In Vim 7.1 when the
pwd is the same as the directory of current file, the command will fail
with E500. The failure will break t
Snucky wrote:
Hi,
i am pretty much a newbie among the VIM-configurations though love to type
in this editor. I have tried to get through by using the help and such but
soon realized that it takes some hours to learn out all basics - which i am
not interested in, at least right now.
So, i know t
Am Mittwoch, den 16.05.2007, 09:43 +0200 schrieb Zdenek Sekera:
> - Tip2 template is seems fine to me.
> - Who will or how it will be decided what are the different
> 'complexity' (what terms will be allowed)?
I also vote for v2 (though i wrote v1 :-) )
And lets dont forget, that the layout of
On 15/05/07, Tom Purl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Task: Wiki Format Sign-Off
Deadline: Monday, May 21st (arbitrary, I know)
Overview
We've had some great, constructive discussions lately regarding how we
will be creating and editing tips in the future. Before we can finally
decide ho
2007/5/15, Micah Cowan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Please note that he had already given you this exact same answer already
in his last message, including and especially the bit that \n is an
end-of-line (line terminator), not a open-new-line (line separator).
This is generally true for all operating sy
On 2007-05-16, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi, vimmers:
>
> The line 1230 of editing.txt said:
>
> To change to the directory of the current file:
> :cd %:h
>
> This works for Vim 7.0 and before, but not for Vim 7.1. In Vim 7.1 when the
> pwd is the same as the directory of current file,
This tip (which restores cursor to the last position in previous
editing session) is the lifeline of any developer and it works great
for me at work (on Fedora Core 6).
I've Ubuntu 7.04 @home and I just compiled and installed vim7.1 and
this doesn't work for me. It didn't work with vim7.0 either.
Am Dienstag 15 Mai 2007 schrieb Tom Purl:
> Task: Wiki Format Sign-Off
> Deadline: Monday, May 21st (arbitrary, I know)
I like Template 2 more.
> How do you want to handle comments? Typically on a Mediawiki site, you
> sign you comments like so:
>
> This is so cool!
>
>
> Wh
Am Dienstag 15 Mai 2007 schrieb Zdenek Sekera:
> Problem with asking for more opinions is that you may end up with
> too many.
Current WikiMedia allows for default values and if|then|else structures. So
Templates can have beginner and expert options.
Martin
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mailto://[EMAIL
Am Dienstag 15 Mai 2007 schrieb Sebastian Menge:
> Am Montag, den 14.05.2007, 21:49 +0200 schrieb Martin Krischik:
> > Now refresh my mind: Why did we choose advertising ridden wikea over
> > advertising free wikibooks?
>
> There was already a lot of discussion on this topic but no real
> decision.
Am Dienstag 15 Mai 2007 schrieb Tom Purl:
> On Mon, May 14, 2007 2:49 pm, Martin Krischik wrote:
> > Am Montag 14 Mai 2007 schrieb Tom Purl:
> >> So far, we know about the opinions of me and Sebastian. What does
> >> everyone else think? Is the template thing a good idea for our wiki?
> >
> > Tem
Gary Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 写于 2007-05-16 16:41:22:
> On 2007-05-16, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > Hi, vimmers:
> >
> > The line 1230 of editing.txt said:
> >
> > To change to the directory of the current file:
> > :cd %:h
> >
> > This works for Vim 7.0 and before, but not for Vim 7.1.
Hi,
You should try to have a look at this bug and see if it's the same problem:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/58002
On 5/16/07, Tushar Desai <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
This tip (which restores cursor to the last position in previous
editing session) is the lifeline of any developer an
On 5/15/07, Sebastian Menge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Am Dienstag, den 15.05.2007, 10:03 +0200 schrieb Sebastian Menge:
> There is an extension called "InbutBox" but I have not
> understood yet howto use it.
Now I have. There is a sample on
http://scratchpad.wikia.com/wiki/VimTest
But it leads
2007/5/15, Micah Cowan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Thomas Michael Engelke wrote:
> But that's arguing semantics when the core of the problem is known
> now. I apologize for having a different set of mind and not
> understanding the problem instantly.
This is not a fair remark, considering I pointed ou
On 5/15/07, Gary Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 2007-05-15, Tom Purl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Task: Wiki Format Sign-Off
> Deadline: Monday, May 21st (arbitrary, I know)
>
> Overview
>
>
> We've had some great, constructive discussions lately regarding how we
> will be creat
On 5/15/07, Tom Purl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Tue, May 15, 2007 7:46 am, Sebastian Menge wrote:
> Am Dienstag, den 15.05.2007, 13:51 +0200 schrieb Zdenek Sekera:
>> > http://scratchpad.wikia.com/wiki/VimTest
>> >
Since I'm the *only* person who has so far voted against using wiki
templates,
fREW wrote:
On 5/12/07, Troy Piggins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
* Timothy Knox is quoted & my replies are inline below :
I use vim to write my outgoing email, and for the most part, it
rocks. Thanks to all the folks who have written modules and
provided tips that make it the best thing for w
On 5/15/07, fREW <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 5/15/07, Sebastian Menge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Am Dienstag, den 15.05.2007, 10:03 +0200 schrieb Sebastian Menge:
> > There is an extension called "InbutBox" but I have not
> > understood yet howto use it.
>
> Now I have. There is a sample on
>
Hey everyone,
How do I have a function call Normal commands? Example: I'd like to
make a function that will open a certain file, and then set the
foldlevel to 1, and then go to the right window. So I have:
function TodoListMode()
execute ":e ~/.todo.otl"
execute ":Calendar"
endfunction
and
Thomas Michael Engelke wrote:
In the programming language I currently write, using the
seperator string somewhere in the string I'm parsing gives a
new entry. So a string containing only a line seperator
char/pattern would have 2 entries, which in this case would
mean 2 lines. As I see now, this
Sebastian Menge wrote:
Therefore, I would vote for using tip-title == page-title and
let the categorization be done by [[Category:VimTip]]. Using
Wikipedia standards (CamelCaseIsUgly) we would get pages like
"The Super Star" and we could reuse the title in the template.
We would lose the tip-id f
Martin Krischik wrote:
We should not include comments on the content page!
That's what the discussion page is for.
You are very keen on that point, so I'm going into a bit of
detail about why I don't agree.
A wiki discussion page (as you know!) is intended for people to
discuss the future of t
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On 15-May-07, at 3:02 PM, Gary Johnson wrote:
Please take a look at these tips, decide which one you prefer, and
then
provide constructive criticism for that tip's format. There's no
such
thing as a dumb comment.
I much prefer "VimTip1 v2".
fREW wrote:
Hey everyone,
How do I have a function call Normal commands? Example: I'd like to
make a function that will open a certain file, and then set the
foldlevel to 1, and then go to the right window. So I have:
function TodoListMode()
execute ":e ~/.todo.otl"
execute ":Calendar"
endf
Hi list,
I'm currently customizing my one syntax file for C and C++. Therby I
don't understand one little detail: How can I outline C functions? I
didn't find a syntax file that does similar.
Greetings from Cologne
Meier
On 5/15/07, Tushar Desai <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
This tip (which restores cursor to the last position in previous
editing session) is the lifeline of any developer and it works great
for me at work (on Fedora Core 6).
I've Ubuntu 7.04 @home and I just compiled and installed vim7.1 and
this doe
fREW wrote:
Hey everyone,
How do I have a function call Normal commands? Example: I'd like to
make a function that will open a certain file, and then set the
foldlevel to 1, and then go to the right window. So I have:
function TodoListMode()
execute ":e ~/.todo.otl"
execute ":Calendar"
end
On 5/16/07, John Beckett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Martin Krischik wrote:
> We should not include comments on the content page!
> That's what the discussion page is for.
You are very keen on that point, so I'm going into a bit of
detail about why I don't agree.
A wiki discussion page (as you k
On 5/16/07, Charles E Campbell Jr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
fREW wrote:
> Hey everyone,
>
> How do I have a function call Normal commands? Example: I'd like to
> make a function that will open a certain file, and then set the
> foldlevel to 1, and then go to the right window. So I have:
>
> f
>Thinking about how a wiki works shows that keeping tip numbers
>is doomed. First, there is no auto-increment id, and as you
>point out, there is no reasonable way to automate fixes.
Is there any equivalent to javascript's document.lastModified?
Can create a "serial number" based on the date of s
On 5/16/07, madiyaan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello,
This isn't very related to Vim, but I found this font on Vim's wikipedia
webpage:
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/8/8c/Vim-%28logiciel%29-console.png
Can anyone identify this font for me? It looks very good for programming.
Yes this is the same issue. Thanks for the pointer...
On 5/16/07, François Ingelrest <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
You should try to have a look at this bug and see if it's the same problem:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/58002
On 5/16/07, Tushar Desai <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Th
>This isn't very related to Vim, but I found this font on Vim's
>wikipedia webpage:
>http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/8/8c/Vim-%28logiciel%29-c
onsole.png
>Can anyone identify this font for me? It looks very good for
programming.
Eww. That dates back to the crappy default IBM fon
Am Mittwoch 16 Mai 2007 schrieb John Beckett:
> A wiki discussion page (as you know!) is intended for people to
> discuss the future of the page.
And most valuable comments are about improving the tip.
> However, we hope that will be temporary. Perhaps I
> should say that *I* hope it will be te
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Hi All
I'm trying to work out if it's possible to refer to 'the previous
line' in a regex.
e.g. if the first 8 characters of a line are blank,
^\s{8}
replace them with the 8 characters at the start of the previous line.
Ideally it would handl
On 2007-05-16, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Gary Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 2007-05-16 16:41:22:
> > On 2007-05-16, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > > Hi, vimmers:
> > >
> > > The line 1230 of editing.txt said:
> > >
> > > To change to the directory of the current file:
> > > :cd %:h
> > >
I have fileencodings=ucs-bom,utf-8,latin1. But I would like to use
latin2 instead of latin1 for files that contain the characters 0xf5 or
0xfb (ő and ű in latin2).
I tried to modify the example that is given on the help page for
'fileencodings', like this:
au BufReadPost * if &fenc == "latin1" &
On 5/16/07, Meier Zwei <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi list,
I'm currently customizing my one syntax file for C and C++. Therby I
don't understand one little detail: How can I outline C functions? I
didn't find a syntax file that does similar.
What do you mean by outline?
There is a vimscript th
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On 16-May-07, at 12:49 PM, Gene Kwiecinski wrote:
:g/^\(.{8}\)\(.*\)\n\(\s{8}\)/s//\1\2\r\1/
Well,
:g/^\(.\{8}\)\(.*\)\n\(\s{8}\)/s//\1\2\r\1/
^
works, but I'd have to run it 12 times if there are twelve blanks
after the filled in line
>>:g/^\(.{8}\)\(.*\)\n\(\s{8}\)/s//\1\2\r\1/
>Well,
>:g/^\(.\{8}\)\(.*\)\n\(\s{8}\)/s//\1\2\r\1/
>^
>works, but I'd have to run it 12 times if there are twelve blanks
>after the filled in line.
Hm? Not sure why you escaped the '{'. Apparently didn't need to after
the "\s".
>I suppos
So, anyone done something like this before, i'm about to break out the
vim scripting manual.. :(
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hi, when i write this skill (cadence extension language) fragment in
emacs i get the following:
procedure( vscCheckpointHier( @key lib cell view message inclibs )
let(( ddCVs )
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On 16-May-07, at 1:05 PM, Tim Chase wrote:
:g/^\s\{8}/-s/^\(.\{8}\).*\n\zs\s\{8}/\1
I don't understand that regex completely - but it deletes lines of
data :-)
Looks like it globably matches the 'blank start' lines, then searches
in that for
I'm trying to work out if it's possible to refer to 'the previous
line' in a regex.
e.g. if the first 8 characters of a line are blank,
^\s{8}
replace them with the 8 characters at the start of the previous line.
Ideally it would handle a line a time, thus multiple blank line
starts wou
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On 16-May-07, at 2:23 PM, Gene Kwiecinski wrote:
:g/^\(.{8}\)\(.*\)\n\(\s{8}\)/s//\1\2\r\1/
Well,
:g/^\(.\{8}\)\(.*\)\n\(\s{8}\)/s//\1\2\r\1/
^
works, but I'd have to run it 12 times if there are twelve blanks
after the filled in line.
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On 16-May-07, at 2:27 PM, Tim Chase wrote:
:g/^\s\+/k a|?^\S?y|'a|s/^\s\+/\=strpart(@", 0, strlen(submatch(0)))
That works dunno what it does... but that works :-)
I'm going to record that little gem, and put it aside for a bedtime
pu
:g/^\s\{8}/-s/^\(.\{8}\).*\n\zs\s\{8}/\1
I don't understand that regex completely - but it deletes
lines of data :-)
Looks like it globably matches the 'blank start' lines, then
searches in that for the pattern - thus deleting the third
line...
That's really odd...the "\zs" *should* be forcin
Andy Wokula schrieb:
Tim Chase schrieb:
How can I move the cursor the start of the visual selection?
With the "o" command, yes. But how can I make sure the cursor
is at the start while visual mode is on? The "`<" motion
followed by "gv" sets the cursor back to the end if it was
there.
I thin
>>>Well,
>>>:g/^\(.\{8}\)\(.*\)\n\(\s{8}\)/s//\1\2\r\1/
>>> ^
>>>works, but I'd have to run it 12 times if there are twelve blanks
>>>after the filled in line.
>>Hm? Not sure why you escaped the '{'. Apparently didn't need to
>>after
>>the "\s".
>You are right - it was a typo - I actual
Apologies if this is too off topic!
(And it mostly interests US residents, I think.)
I am looking at this through the lens of securing
my access to the Vim website.
The FCC is accepting public comment on
Docket 07-52, In the Matter of Broadband Industry Practices.
Essential, large ISPs are reques
Hi madiyaan, *,
madiyaan schrieb:
>Hello,
>
>This isn't very related to Vim, but I found this font on Vim's
> wikipedia webpage:
>
>http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/8/8c/Vim-%28logiciel%29console.png
>Can anyone identify this font for me?
It's called "console" and I'm using it ever
> What do you mean by outline?
I think outline was the wrong word. I just want to highlight functions.
--
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Der kanns mit allen: http://www.gmx.net/de/go/multimessenger
Thus spake madiyaan [05/16/07 @ 00.41.45 -0700]:
>
> Hello,
>
> This isn't very related to Vim, but I found this font on Vim's wikipedia
> webpage:
>
> http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/8/8c/Vim-%28logiciel%29-console.png
>
> Can anyone identify this font for me? It looks very good
Someone wrote:
> Here is the URL for submitting e-mail comments:
> http://www.fcc.gov/cgb/ecfs/email.html
> I found it by starting at the FCC home page, www.fcc.gov
> and following the link from the left side-bar labeled
> "Filing Public Comments", "main". That page didn't have
> 07-52, so I fo
Gene Kwiecinski wrote:
Thinking about how a wiki works shows that keeping tip numbers
is doomed. First, there is no auto-increment id, and as you
point out, there is no reasonable way to automate fixes.
Is there any equivalent to javascript's document.lastModified?
Can create a "serial number"
On 5/16/07, A.J.Mechelynck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Gene Kwiecinski wrote:
>> Thinking about how a wiki works shows that keeping tip numbers
>> is doomed. First, there is no auto-increment id, and as you
>> point out, there is no reasonable way to automate fixes.
>
> Is there any equivalent to
Yongwei Wu wrote:
[...]
If you are courageous enough see a real-world example of complicated
multi-language support, check my _vimrc at:
http://wyw.dcweb.cn/download.asp?path=vim&file=_vimrc.txt (as text) or
http://wyw.dcweb.cn/download.asp?path=vim&file=_vimrc.html (as HTML)
Best regards,
Yon
Gary Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 写于 2007-05-17 00:35:42:
> On 2007-05-16, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > Gary Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 2007-05-16 16:41:22:
> > > On 2007-05-16, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > > > Hi, vimmers:
> > > >
> > > > The line 1230 of editing.txt said:
> > > >
> > > > To
madiyaan wrote:
Hello,
This isn't very related to Vim, but I found this font on Vim's wikipedia
webpage:
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/8/8c/Vim-%28logiciel%29-console.png
Can anyone identify this font for me? It looks very good for programming.
Thank you very much,
That's th
On 2007-05-17, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Gary Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 2007-05-17 00:35:42:
> > On 2007-05-16, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > > Gary Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 2007-05-16 16:41:22:
> > > > On 2007-05-16, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > > > > Hi, vimmers:
> > > > >
> > > >
Is there a way to embed vim into my browser (or any other application
for that matter)?
I hate typing in the html text boxes and would much prefer to use vim
to edit my email.
Or are there any suggestions on reading/writing email using Gmail and Vim?
I'll create a tip if I figure out a good met
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi, vimmers:
The line 1230 of editing.txt said:
To change to the directory of the current file:
:cd %:h
This works for Vim 7.0 and before, but not for Vim 7.1. In Vim 7.1 when the
pwd is the same as the directory of current file, the command will fail
with E500
"A.J.Mechelynck" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 写于 2007-05-17 09:19:03:
> I don't think that font is available on Motorola Macs (including Power
PCs).
> It may or may not be available in Intel Macs but I don't know how to get
at
> it. Maybe the same way on OS X as on Linux above, I'm not sure.
> Best regards,
On 5/16/07, Franco Saliola <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Is there a way to embed vim into my browser (or any other application
for that matter)?
I hate typing in the html text boxes and would much prefer to use vim
to edit my email.
Or are there any suggestions on reading/writing email using Gmail
On Wed, 2007-05-16 at 21:26:10 -0400, Franco Saliola sent:
>I hate typing in the html text boxes and would much prefer to
>use vim to edit my email.
>
Don't we all? Using w3m, it's easy to use Vim to edittext areas.
I shall assume that you are using a graphic web-browser and
assume further that you
On Wed, May 16, 2007 at 09:26:10PM -0400, Franco Saliola wrote:
> Is there a way to embed vim into my browser (or any other application
> for that matter)?
>
> I hate typing in the html text boxes and would much prefer to use vim
> to edit my email.
>
> Or are there any suggestions on reading/wri
function! RaiseEnter()"<<<
if getbufvar("", "&buftype") == "quickfix"
nunmap
endif
endfunction
">>>
function! KillEnter()"<<<
if getbufvar("", "&buftype") == "quickfix"
nmap
endif
endfunction
">>>
Try this out.
function! RaiseEnt
Franco Saliola wrote:
Is there a way to embed vim into my browser (or any other application
for that matter)?
I hate typing in the html text boxes and would much prefer to use vim
to edit my email.
Or are there any suggestions on reading/writing email using Gmail and Vim?
I'll create a tip if
In gVim (and console vim) 7.0 under linux, when using omnicomplete with
a large list of choices, scrolling through the list causes the whole
omnicomplete menu to be cleared and redrawn, which creates an annoying
"flashing" effect.
Is this a bug? Is there a way to fix this?
Yongwei Wu wrote:
>
> Please describe in more detail, so other people understand if it is a
> display issue or
> encoding issue. The above discussion addresses the encoding issue,
> i.e., the Cyrillic characters are displayed in Latin-1 or things like
> that. If some squares are in the place o
Thus spake Franco Saliola [05/16/07 @ 21.26.10 -0400]:
> Is there a way to embed vim into my browser (or any other application
> for that matter)?
>
> I hate typing in the html text boxes and would much prefer to use vim
> to edit my email.
>
> Or are there any suggestions on reading/writing emai
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