Nikolai Weibull wrote:
On 4/24/07, A.J.Mechelynck [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Nikolai Weibull wrote:
On 4/24/07, Ilya Sher [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[snip]
I mean, seriously, it's a lot more intuitive to write
Vim.options['formatoptions'] =
Vim.options['formatoptions'].replace('t
Robert Lee wrote:
[snip]
Counterwish #2: Dump VimScript and replace it with EMCAScript (maybe
using SpiderMonkey) so that people don't need to learn a new language
If I understand you correctly, you assume that
ECMAScript is the most popular language among
the people that wish to customize
Yakov Lerner wrote:
[snip]
So do not worry, replacement of vimscript by the favourite language
of some vim's random user is not going to happen.
That is obvious. The point was the question why the OP named
language X and not Y for this.
Yakov
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Peter Hodge wrote:
Hello,
I have the same problem with large PHP files, Vim gets confused in the midst
of
all the curly braces ... :-S Unfortunately I'm not yet familiar with the 'syn
sync' commands, partly because they're so hard to test.
Haven't followed the thread but
:syntax
A.J.Mechelynck wrote:
Ilya Sher wrote:
A.J.Mechelynck wrote:
Alexey I. Froloff wrote:
* Bram Moolenaar Bram@ [061022 17:41]:
I don't want to support that, because it causes mistakes. Consider
being in Insert mode and typing Esc o to open a new line or
Esc
n to find the next match
A.J.Mechelynck wrote:
[snip]
The problem is, not only the KNBT pseudo-bounce is misdirected, it is
incomplete. In particular, it doesn't say which address was not found,
so all Felix (or Bram or someone) can know is that someone @knbt.com
is no longer a valid address. But they can't go