have a lot of good content
now, but to make it excellent we need You!
If you ever posted a tip or a comment to the old tips database, please
have a look at it on the wiki, and review the page. Every little bit
helps!
See you on the wiki, Sebastian.
I am EXCITED!
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-fREW
a lot of good content
now, but to make it excellent we need You!
If you ever posted a tip or a comment to the old tips database, please
have a look at it on the wiki, and review the page. Every little bit
helps!
See you on the wiki, Sebastian.
I am EXCITED!
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-fREW
to use it yet.
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-fREW
there is someone around using vimlatex ...
TIA, Sebastian.
I can reproduce it, but it disappears before I can copy paste it.
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-fREW
of colors for all the search items I've entered.
Is this currently doable, and if not, do you think it's possible to
accomplish using a plugin?
Thanks,
Who doesn't want an angry fruit salad of colors?
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-fREW
this was
another symptom (I think.)
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-fREW
the y/d Ex command takes any range, I also regularly use
:.,$d
to do just from my current line to the EOF, or
:1,.d
to pull from the first line through the current line.
-tim
Awesome. Tim is our ex friend. Or something?
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-fREW
conceal if it were in standard vim. Definitely.
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-fREW
folks, I appreciate it.
tim
If this list had a FAQ, it would probably contain this issue and the
large file issue (and maybe something about bottom posting :-P ) So
you are certainly not alone.
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-fREW
On 5/31/07, Tim Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thursday 31 May 2007, fREW wrote:
...
If this list had a FAQ, it would probably contain this issue and the
large file issue (and maybe something about bottom posting :-P ) So
you are certainly not alone.
1)What is the large file issue? (you
Or just try gg=G after you had opened your xml file.
4) to reformat an existing file:
gggqG
What is the actual difference of these two commands? I usually use =
for code and gq for text, so I presumed that one was for formatting
and one was for 'linewidth'ing.
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-fREW
On 5/30/07, A.J.Mechelynck [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
fREW wrote:
Or just try gg=G after you had opened your xml file.
4) to reformat an existing file:
gggqG
What is the actual difference of these two commands? I usually use =
for code and gq for text, so I presumed that one
stuck with it, just
because it's so ridiculous.
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-fREW
archivefile2send
Cheers,
Alan Isaac
The interesting thing is that the guy who is in question of being a
spammer is the same guy who asked for safeguards against that type of
thing...
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-fREW
to the listmanager, looks like I can
whip out something that will make me an archive so all good.
thanks for your offer though AJ.
A.
I don't think you are a spammer/bot! :-)
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]. The guy
has it for Outlook, Word, Visual Studio (all flavors as far as I
know), and some more. The Word and Outlook on come together, so it's
really not that bad of a deal if you use both.
[1]: http://www.viemu.com/
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-fREW
that lets you treat mediawiki articles like real files.
Simply edit with vim, :wq, done. Or for the bulkimport: copy/write
prepared files to the fs.
Sebastian.
That WikipediaFS is pretty gnarly. Thanks for the tip ;-)
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-fREW
On 5/27/07, fREW [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 5/27/07, Sebastian Menge [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi
I have prepared a list with problematic page titles. Especially titles
with chars like [/#{}[]*] and the like are problematic since mediawiki
doesnt allow them (even if one urlencodes them
On 5/25/07, Yakov Lerner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 5/25/07, Yongwei Wu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 24/05/07, Robert M Robinson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, 23 May 2007, fREW wrote:
|Someone recently was emailing the list about looking at a small
|section of DNA with vim as text
be a link to where
ever? It would then look right on paper, but you could still click
it.
-fREW
unix tools (sed and grep I think), but
nontheless, text files can be big too ;-)
-fREW
Hey all,
I just updated to feisty on a samba server machine and a lot of the
vim defaults went crazy. For example: Pressing the Up or Down keys
in insert mode add new lines with just A or B on them, respectively.
That I can live with, but check this out, if I have the following
sentence:
fREW
On 5/22/07, Michael Hernandez [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On May 22, 2007, at 11:39 AM, fREW wrote:
Hey all,
I just updated to feisty on a samba server machine and a lot of the
vim defaults went crazy. For example: Pressing the Up or Down keys
in insert mode add new lines with just A or B
arrow keys' ANSI sequences (esc[A
and esc[B). Wouldda thought the esc would break out of insert
mode, but...
That I can live with, but check this out, if I have the following
sentence:
fREW is a silly guy
and my cursor is on the s, and I press cw, it changes to
fREW is a sill$ guy
and it works
On 5/22/07, fREW [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 5/22/07, Gene Kwiecinski [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I just updated to feisty on a samba server machine and a lot of the
vim defaults went crazy. For example: Pressing the Up or Down keys
in insert mode add new lines with just A or B on them
On 5/22/07, Peter Palm [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Op dinsdag 22 mei 2007, schreef fREW:
I figured it out and if anyone else has this problem I am sending out
the solution. Basically when I run vi it is running vim.tiny.
vim.tiny sources /etc/vim/vimrc.tiny, not /etc/vim/vimrc, also,
vim.tiny
On 5/22/07, David Nečas (Yeti) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, May 22, 2007 at 09:39:29AM -0600, fREW wrote:
I just updated to feisty on a samba server machine and a lot of the
vim defaults went crazy. For example: Pressing the Up or Down keys
in insert mode add new lines with just A or B
having
explained to him a couple things that might help him out (r for
replacing single characters and whatnot) I think he might start the
path to enlightenment ;-)
-fREW
:
http://www.vim.org/scripts/script.php?script_id=1506.
-fREW
choices.
Yakov
I agree with Yakov. I have my dotfiles for zsh and vim and a number
of other programs in an svk and I can do svk push and it will commit
it to an svn server on another computer. That is nice because I can
have backups but also don't NEED internet access to commit.
-fREW
that. I don't
know off hand though.
-fREW
. Redirects do seem to be easy to do. If we have a
page and move it to somewhere else, the old URL automatically
redirects to the new one. If I understand what Tony is saying, it
would be pretty easy.
-fREW
and accuracy, and
should delete unhelpful comments.
John
That sounds reasonable to me.
-fREW
to copy paste the text to vim
and back .. (windows only)
Marc
That's actually one of the vim tips out there. Search for windows and
it's one of the top 10 I think.
-fREW
think we could easily require it.
Also, it should be obvious that I prefer the Tip2 template ;-)
-fREW
it might be surprising when you make a tip,
and it's gone the next day. But a redirect like wikipedia has might
make that more reasonable.
Sound good?
-fREW
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 creating and
is great :-) I think you dropped off an a
when you sent out the link though.
http://vim.wikia.com/wiki/Main_Page
-fREW
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
http
and then after the second command I want to do:
ctrlwl
zM
zr
Thanks!
-fREW
Ubuntu upgrades and that fixed it.
Hope that helps!
-fREW
leave the discussion for meta-thought and not actual
thoughts about content.
-fREW
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:
function
to be run on wikia. I don't think it would be that hard to scrape and
moving a tip is even simpler. So you just move all the tips created
since the last run of the cron job and move them to $id - $title
-fREW
with mutt. I think that you can embed vim with konqueror or
something like that, but for the most part you should vote for that as
a feature in vim. Currently it is #4. Hope that helps.
[1] http://www.vim.org/sponsor/vote_results.php
-fREW
If you haven't already gotten an answer you may want to try logging
out and back in. I recall having some issues with the Environment
variables in windows.
On 5/9/07, Chris Sutcliffe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey All,
I've defined a HOME environment variable as %HOMEDRIVE%%HOMEPATH%. In
a
How does one make a function that will surround a visual selection?
Example:
Hello, my name is fREW.
Select my name and say, :Bang()
and the text should now be
Hello, bmy name/b is fREW.
I presume it will have something to do with using ' and ', but
beyond that I am not really sure.
Thanks
?
Couldn't we set up that latter part manually somehow with scripts?
Like, if I am root, viminfo is .viminfo-ux and otherwise, viminfo is
.viminfo-uy?
-fREW
On 5/14/07, Ian Tegebo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 5/14/07, fREW [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How does one make a function that will surround a visual selection?
Example:
Hello, my name is fREW.
Select my name and say, :Bang()
and the text should now be
Hello, bmy name/b is fREW.
I
since mailx grin.
What tips/scripts are you using and what are your favourites?
Yeah, I am interested as well. What do you use to do all of this?
-fREW
that I had was to completely remove
the first header (==Tip: #{{{id}}} - {{{title}}}==) and have the tips
actually indexed something like that, so you would have that header by
default, and then a comments thing at the bottom.
-fREW
, but it's still a good start. But I think you would probably be
fine with the tutorial as well.
-fREW
to delete till the (, dt( will
do the trick, whereas dfe will not unless you do it twice. Honestly,
I use t more because it fits my mental model better, like tim was
talking about.
-fREW
On 4/18/07, A.J.Mechelynck [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
fREW wrote:
Does anyone know if vim uses less ram with nextaw, motif, or gtk,
assume that none of the libraries are already loaded?
-fREW
I suppose the only way to know is to compile gvim with each of the three
libraries and otherwise
(http://vim-latex.sourceforge.net/index.php?subject=manualtitle=Tutorial#tutorial)
explains how to use it. I started using it for some Calculus stuff
I have to write and it really saves me keystrokes and whatnot. It
has conveniences for viewing and compiling as well. I highly
recommend it.
-fREW
On 4/16/07, Tom Whittock [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What I need is to always keep the auto-indented spaces. So next time
I can start to insert from the spaced cursor.
Alternatively use cc to edit the ostensibly blank line. This will open
the line using the correct auto indent. Get into this
that I can say,
make the cursor have a red background and make the matched paren (or
whatever) have a blue background? And is there a way to do this that
won't break if the background is already red/blue?
-fREW
language it could probably be done.
-fREW
with l.
What's the most interesting name anyone can find, and also the most
damaging?
--
Matthew Winn
My realnames all do something boring:
Arthur (Append rthur)
Axel (Append xel)
Schmidt (Replace line with chmidt)
And my nickname is even sillier
fREW (find an R, move to the end of a WORD
| silent! %s/\s\+$//ge | endif
That will erase any trailing whitespace whenever you save the file.
--fREW
Hi all,
Is there a way to change the completion menu colors?
-fREW
On 4/2/07, Peter Hodge [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
--- fREW [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
Is there a way to change the completion menu colors?
Change the highlighting options for the Pmenu* highlight groups:
:hi Pmenu ctermfg=Cyanctermbg=Blue cterm=None guifg=Cyan
guibg=DarkBlue
it...
Regards,
Mika
He certainly responds to emails about bugfixes and did so for me just
a few months ago, so it's worth a shot to email him.
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-fREW
!
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-fREW
probably already know that ;-)
-fREW
doing:
oesc
or
Oesc
where it would be nice to have a single key that would do this. Is
there already such a feature, or should I just do something like
nnoremap zj oEsc
nnoremap zk OEsc
I realize that zk and zj are still two keystrokes, but they are easier
to type as it is.
Thanks!
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-fREW
Isn't a vimball just another archive? It seems, according to the
vimball help file that it's just a bunch of inert files. It doesn't
really run anything... Maybe I am wrong, though.
-fREW
On 3/16/07, Steve Hall [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From: Charles E Campbell Jr, Fri, March 16, 2007 12:17
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-fREW
the cygwin filename stuff:
http://gentoo-wiki.com/HOWTO_Gentoo_on_Cygwin#.22Managed.22_mounts
I hope that helps!
-fREW
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-fREW
p, string3 will be replaced with string2 instead
of string1.
I'm wondering if there is any way to avoid change the content in the buffer?
Thanks,
Peng
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-fREW
to do these with macros, but I thought
there might be some builtin or something.
Thanks!
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-fREW
Cool! Thanks Tim and A.J.
And yeah, sorry about the typo with 'ust a test jThis is ', I meant
to include that space.
And I use Vim7 so I can use any extensions that may have been added then.
Thanks again!
-fREW
On 3/7/07, Tim Chase [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does anyone know
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