it reads
the whole message. If there is a bug in parsing the e-mail potentially
this could already do harm.
Best solution still is to leave your computer switched off.
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All Text/Preferences
The plugin can be found here:
https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/4125/
Warning: If you set the preferences to use Vim firefox gets stuck.
I'll document it somewhere when I have used it a bit more.
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/spell/README.txt.
Generating the files is done with an Aap script. Installing Aap should
be easy, it only requires Python.
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Dear Vim users,
I will be doing a presentation on Vim, here is the announcement:
Open Source Developers @ Google Speaker Series: Bram Moolenaar
Tuesday, February 13, 19.00h
Title: Seven habits for effective text editing, 2.0.
Bram's presentation will give an overview of several wa
issue just a suggestion from a fan ;)
Mostly this can be done. Cleans it up quite a bit. Only reason I can
think of to keep the variables is to avoid confusion about using the
name for something else than the subdirectory name.
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, but I can try... "ex_helpgrep" looks like it is tailored to
> > > only process "runtimepath/doc" in the main loop, so any nonintrusive
> > > modification is almost impossible.
> >
> > I think that changing the source code would be the right thing
IMRUNTIME\spell appear to be only foreign language files.
There are a few differences between what is on the ftp server and what
is in the distributed archives. I use separate lists for this. I'll
check if this can be turned into one list to avoid future changes to
make them grow differentl
pell directory are exactly the same for Unix
and DOS. They are quite big too, thus saving the space is worth the
effort.
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".
> I'm not familiar enough with the source to be able to add support
> for "helpfile" path to "ex_helpgrep" without resorting to a dirty hack,
> but I can try... "ex_helpgrep" looks like it is tailored to only process
> "runtime
files together. I don't see how this can break any
recommendation. How can the LSB define something that goes against how
Vim uses subdirectories in $VIMRUNTIME?
If you really want to do it differently you are on your own. It's good
that this is difficult, so that people who are causi
on't want to use Aap then rsync is probably the best choice.
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46. Your wife makes a new rule: "The computer cannot come to bed."
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ext - arg == 4...
>
> Yes, "syntax spell defa" is successfull. That "4" should be replaced
> by "7".
Good catch. Strange that nobody noticed yet. I'll make a patch.
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welcome.
Did you set 'fileencodings' to an empty string? Otherwise this would
not work.
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;t happen
> and setting 'enc' by hand seems the only choice. Am I doing anything
> wrong?
Yes. 'fenc' is set by Vim when it reads the file. Setting it to
another value doesn't cause the file to be reread or conversion to be
done.
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til the thread ends.
> Am Di den 16. Jan 2007 um 15:04 schrieb Bram Moolenaar:
> > Did you try setting 'termencoding'?
>
> No. My termencoding is correct. (iso-8859-1)
If it's not empty then you probably set it somewhere. Is it still at
that value when 'enc
better to only set 'encoding' when starting up and then leave it
alone.
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lp.
Could you perhaps write some text? If you can send me a patch that
would be great.
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the awk commands in Vim script.
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you want.
Fold fold marker you many want to use something else, if you are using
them inside { } blocks. That's unusual though (your blocks are probably
too big if you need to fold them).
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ed without being executed.
You can already do quite a lot if you define your own assert function or
command for this. The eval() function helps a lot here. To avoid the
overhead you can comment-out the lines. Charles Campbell does this in
his scripts.
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an option (maybe
> 'debug')/flag/variable?
Problem is the syntax of type declarations. Would require function
prototypes, for example. Vim script follows Python here: no type
declarations.
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g keyboard, mouse, menu? Best is if you can give an example
including the text.
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menu->silent[idx]);
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ONE thefile". If it works OK then, put a "finish" command in various
positions in your _vimrc or remove plugins to find out which one causes
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od habit to put spaces around ? and : anyway. Unless you never
read back what you've written perhaps.
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Yakov Lerner wrote:
> On 11/5/06, Bram Moolenaar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > Ujjal Bose wrote:
> >
> > > I was having problem with cut-paste selections from X <-> Windows
> > > for gvim (6.2) , and this is the reply I got from the R
e last line of the newly active window will scroll to
> the bottom line of the window.
Did you include patch 7.0.149?
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map that should be included in the distribution?
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(vim
> 7.0 patches 1-153). Seems that
> either the documentation needs changing, the example needs a tweak
> (because the code snippet does work when saved as a file and then
> sourced), or something perhaps is wrong with :@" .
It might be that :@" is not supposed to echo
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etains information about the boundaries
> of the most recently pasted text.
You can use: `[v`]
If the cursor is still at the start of the pasted text then v`] works.
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x and there is no good reason to do
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he problem. I'll fix it.
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documentation, of course.
I'm very careful with including something like this. Currently there is
no code that changes another buffer. It could break more than you
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when search was not found, this mapping does not work.
> Why ? Type /xyzxyz, and :redraw does not appear. Why ?
The "\n" that executes the search will result in an error. This error
will clear the typeahead, thus ":redraw" is gone.
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n I save that session and load it later.
>
> I am running gvim 7.0.136 on Windows XP Pro with all
> updates.
This happens when the edited file already is in the buffer list.
I'll fix it by using "tabedit" instead of "tabnew | edit".
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seen as a change. If you cancel completion
it's like changing the text back to what it was. It's very difficult to
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y is a value for 'formatoptions' to only
format text that isn't comments. Mostly because comments is text that
you normally want to format.
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sion about what keymaps to
use for Bulgarian to Bulgarians. Did you contact the maintainer of
bulgarian.vim?
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to use vim.sf.net for now. Sorry, nothing I can do
directly.
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fix the problem.
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Bill McCarthy wrote:
> On Wed 11-Oct-06 3:36pm -0600, Bram Moolenaar wrote:
>
> > The script that fixes the permissions was missing the
> > autoload directory. It's fixed now. Sorry for the
> > inconvenience.
>
> Thanks for the quick fix!
>
> Doing
y for the inconvenience.
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d it already helped me once)
> so I would rather not comment it.
Fixing lockvar for recursive references is in the todo list.
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I used the below and it works
> well now:
>
> exec 'normal! '.(s:IsSelectMode() ? "\" : '')."\gv".
> \ (s:IsSelectMode() ? "\" : '')
>
> The s:IsSelectMode() is just a wrapper around a check on three s
urbuf->b_visual.vi_end = curwin->w_cursor;
! curbuf->b_visual.vi_mode = VIsual_mode;
! curbuf->b_visual.vi_curswant = curwin->w_curswant;
# ifdef FEAT_EVAL
! curbuf->b_visual_mode_eval = VIsual_mode;
# endif
+ }
t's not easy to distinguish a
normal reference from a recursive reference.
> There are probably others that would fail as well.
What others?
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coating
would make showering unnecessary.
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now you pressed the key instead of having received the
first byte of a key sequence.
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mode, going back to Normal mode, it always disables the input method.
Thus your mapping will not have an effect (well, side effects perhaps).
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s to
> show results from both tags files.
Using Vim with patch 7.0.096 it works just fine for me. I can only
explain the behavior when 'tags' is set to "./tags". The result of
taglist() is not cached.
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> and type 'con', you're left with nothing on the line. With
> every other completion type, you're left with 'con'. Is this by
> design?
I can't reproduce this. Try using a Vim with more patches (there are
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Yakov Lerner wrote:
> On 8/9/06, Bram Moolenaar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Actually, this text was written by by Yakov. I replied to that.
> > > I'm going to fix the bug mentioned in the todo
> > > (because I got bitten by it). I made a testcase (it
dragging the mouse the 'scrolloff' option is disabled to
avoid the text to scroll wildly. It's re-enabled again when ending the
Visual selection. This is normal. Perhaps for some movement keys the
'scrolloff' option could also be re-enabled, but that takes extra e
Does it
look like the encoding is wrong?
This menu is hard-coded in src/gui_w48.c. It uses the InsertMenuItem()
function. Perhaps it should be changed to use a wide character
function? Looks like it.
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ay or the other.
I don't get this, it works as expected for me.
I have no idea how you can get this error message with the 'n' flag.
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> Thanks, Tim, for confirming this feature.
>
> Bram, could you please add a note to the help for ':s' that
> documents this feature?
I thought this was explained somewhere, but I can't find it. I'll add a
remark below the explanation of an empty pattern.
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menu. Thus
you can't have the preview window without a popup menu, I'm afraid.
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ot;ordinary
> atoms" rather than "atoms" then? Or are there additional items
> that can go in a \%[] that are some subset of "atom" but a
> superset of "ordinary atoms"?
All atoms can be used except \(\), \%(\), \z(\) and \%[]. Basical
uch of my time.
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> *should* respond to other out-of-range arguments (e.g., 4 instead of 0
> in the above example).
Adding a Cancel button completely goes against what the user specifies.
If you want a default to cancel you can specify it.
> I notice that the GUI confirm() returns 0 if I cancel th
Benji Fisher wrote:
> On Sun, Sep 03, 2006 at 11:54:11AM -0700, Hari Krishna Dara wrote:
> >
> > On Sun, 3 Sep 2006 at 8:21pm, Bram Moolenaar wrote:
> >
> > > I have tried the win32 console version and it works properly there. Do
> > > you mean the GUI v
Hari Krishna Dara wrote:
> On Sun, 3 Sep 2006 at 12:53pm, Bram Moolenaar wrote:
> >
> > Can't you use something like:
> >
> > for loop_index in range(1, 10)
> >
> > endfor
>
> As I said in my reply to Tony, this is inef
happens on the vanilla win32 version also, so doesn't that mean
> this is in some common place above platform specific code?
I have tried the win32 console version and it works properly there. Do
you mean the GUI version? Please be specific, trying all kinds of
things to find out
Yakov Lerner wrote:
> On 9/3/06, Bram Moolenaar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > I still miss pre and post increment and decrement operators (avoids a
> > > separate :let command by itself),
> >
> > You mean, as in:
> >
> > :let l
p, thus
I'll have to leave reproducing and fixing this problem to someone else.
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ou use something like:
for loop_index in range(1, 10)
endfor
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n I try to :diffput from left to right, it complains that it can't be
> done. When I set left buffer also to 'modifiable' it went ahead with the
> change.
I don't see how this can happen. I suspect it's something in your
environment or you made a mistake.
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> It is also strange that the [abc] wildcard
> always matches as if 'ignorecase' is turned on. Is there a way to force
> a 'noignorecase' on windows?
On MS-Windows case of file names is always ignored.
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named the matchparen.vim to matchparen.vim.000
> and now things seem to be working...
>
> Is there an issue with matchparen.vim??
It's actually caused by a problem in winsaveview(), which is used by the
matchparen plugin. I'll make a fix for that.
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