Hi,
Here is a small patch for specifying a window in which vim opens
an error when you hit ENTER in a quickfix window.
With this patch, you may hit 3CR in the quickfix window,
then the selected error is displayed in the window #3.
Often I face a situation that I want to display an error,
but
On nie gru 31 2006, Zheng Da wrote:
but i remember that , the (enhanced) ctags do have the option to
append the tag files.
you can see the manual more seriously , so i think you can find it
--append
Yes, but they are not removing older entries. When doing corrections in
file it may result
I would like to delete all quoted lines up to my signature. I use mutt
for email and this would be very handy as it would help me get rid of
lots of unwanted lines with a keystroke. At the moment I'm pressing
'd' for a long time.
I use this mappings:
nnoremap F9 mzd/^--\s$
k
inoremap F9
I'd like to:
1. Select some text
2. Hit a key sequence such as ;t
3. Be prompted for a tag (I'll input something like 'b' or 'h1')
4. The text selection will be wrapped in -- say --
btext selection/b
What doesn't work so far:
map ;t ESC:call Tag_Maker()CR
function!
Rory Campbell-Lange wrote:
I'd like to:
1. Select some text
2. Hit a key sequence such as ;t
3. Be prompted for a tag (I'll input something like 'b' or 'h1')
4. The text selection will be wrapped in -- say --
btext selection/b
What
Rory Campbell-Lange wrote:
I'd like to:
1. Select some text
2. Hit a key sequence such as ;t
3. Be prompted for a tag (I'll input something like 'b' or 'h1')
4. The text selection will be wrapped in -- say --
btext selection/b
What doesn't work so far:
map ;t
Mikolaj Machowski wrote:
On sob gru 30 2006, Mikolaj Machowski wrote:
Do you mean create tags files for every code file, and change tags
file when switching between different code files?
But how to combine all of these actions to a hotkey?
If ctags can provide an update option, the problem
Hello!
What's the quickest way to enclose the current line the cursor is on
in, say, li/li tags?
Thank you,
Rob
Robert MannI wrote:
Hello!
What's the quickest way to enclose the current line the cursor is on
in, say, li/li tags?
Thank you,
Rob
I suggest
:s/^.*$/li\0\/li/
which can be mapped to a key.
This method lends itself to adding an arbitrary tag (in a script, with the tag
in a
What's the quickest way to enclose the current line the cursor is on
in, say, li/li tags?
Depends on what you mean by quickest...are you looking for a
one-shot, or are you looking for something you can map, or are
you looking to perform the action on a number of lines?
For a simple
I'd like to:
1. Select some text
2. Hit a key sequence such as ;t
3. Be prompted for a tag (I'll input something like 'b' or 'h1')
4. The text selection will be wrapped in -- say --
btext selection/b
I created a tip for this:
Tip #346: Wrap text in HTML/XML tags
What's the quickest way to enclose the current line the
cursor is on in, say, li/li tags?
Wow, 2 emails in the same day.
I created a tip for this:
Tip #346: Wrap text in HTML/XML tags after prompting for the tag name
http://www.vim.org/tips/tip.php?tip_id=346
With some refinements at the
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