On 6/5/07, Sebastian Menge [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[cross-posted to vim, vim-dev, vim-announce, wikia-l]
Hi all
Finally I have imported all the vim tips from http://vim.org/tips to
http://vim.wikia.com
and set up a minimal infrastructure to keep things going. Not everything
is perfect,
Edward L. Fox wrote:
On 6/6/07, Mohsin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I usually do search like this:
$ grep Word *.* | vim -u myvimrc -
$ cat myvimrc
:autocmd StdinReadPost * :sav! /tmp/x
but when I quit :q, vim always asks me to save the file again,
why is the file marked as
Some more remarks. When replying it would be clever to change the
subject of the mail ...
Categories:
Tom, the category appears at the very bottom of a page.
see: http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Help:Category
(meta.wikimedia.org is the best source for technical documentation about
mediawiki.)
A.J.Mechelynck [EMAIL PROTECTED] 写于 2007-06-06 10:30:54:
1. will vim write BOM when writing to unicode files? or is there any
options for that?
:setlocal bomb
When opening a Unicode file, Vim will set or clear the buffer-local
'bomb'
option according to the presence or absence of a
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
A.J.Mechelynck [EMAIL PROTECTED] 写于 2007-06-06 10:30:54:
1. will vim write BOM when writing to unicode files? or is there any
options for that?
:setlocal bomb
When opening a Unicode file, Vim will set or clear the buffer-local
'bomb'
option according to the
On 6/5/07, Sebastian Menge [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[cross-posted to vim, vim-dev, vim-announce, wikia-l]
Hi all
Finally I have imported all the vim tips from http://vim.org/tips to
http://vim.wikia.com
and set up a minimal infrastructure to keep things going. Not everything
is perfect,
Am Dienstag, 5. Juni 2007 21:00 schrieb A.J.Mechelynck:
Markus Schulz wrote:
hello,
i want to setup some things only for php-source files. But i don't
get the autocmd local to buffer. The setup was also applied to
opened c++ files after the first php file.
currently i have this
Am Mittwoch, den 06.06.2007, 10:12 +0100 schrieb A. S. Budden:
The 'title' line of my tip ends with this: Karma: Imported from:
Tip#. Since it wasn't an imported tip and the rating is supposed to
Any suggestions?
That needs to be fixed in the template. Will take some minutes.
Thanks for
Am Mittwoch, den 06.06.2007, 11:22 +0200 schrieb Sebastian Menge:
That needs to be fixed in the template. Will take some minutes.
Fixed. If id is empty, the template will produce other output. Also
fixed [[TipPreload]] to not use id and rating by default.
Seb.
On 6/5/07, Sebastian Menge [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[cross-posted to vim, vim-dev, vim-announce, wikia-l]
Hi all
Finally I have imported all the vim tips from http://vim.org/tips to
http://vim.wikia.com
and set up a minimal infrastructure to keep things going. Not everything
is perfect,
Hi,
Finally I have imported all the vim tips from http://vim.org/tips to
http://vim.wikia.com
if you must have ads, would it be possible to go with text-only ads?
Additionally, the Digg this story button at the bottom is stupid ;-)
Just my destructive 2 cents,
Nico
* Taylor Venable taylor@ [070605 06:48]:
ruby: no such file to load -- ubygems (LoadError)
This is pretty clearly supposed to be the rubygems module,
You have -rubygems somewhere in your $RUBYOPTS environment
variable. Either unset this variable before building vim, check
your
Sebastian Menge wrote:
[cross-posted to vim, vim-dev, vim-announce, wikia-l]
Hi all
Finally I have imported all the vim tips from http://vim.org/tips to
http://vim.wikia.com
and set up a minimal infrastructure to keep things going. Not everything
is perfect, but I think it is
Sebastian,
Why not utilize the talk: pages for the comments (see discussion tab
at top of each wiki page)?
Just curious.
-Robert
Sebastian Menge wrote:
[cross-posted to vim, vim-dev, vim-announce, wikia-l]
Hi all
Finally I have imported all the vim tips from http://vim.org/tips to
I usually do search like this:
$ grep Word *.* | vim -u myvimrc -
$ cat myvimrc
:autocmd StdinReadPost * :sav! /tmp/x
but when I quit :q, vim always asks me to save the file again,
why is the file marked as modified?
I tried all combinations of flags, but can't get vim to
mark the file as
Hi Mohsin,
On 6/6/07, Mohsin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I usually do search like this:
$ grep Word *.* | vim -u myvimrc -
$ cat myvimrc
:autocmd StdinReadPost * :sav! /tmp/x
but when I quit :q, vim always asks me to save the file again,
why is the file marked as modified?
I tried all
Hi all,
After reading
http://www.run.montefiore.ulg.ac.be/~martin/resources/kung-f00.html
I now use anonymous arrays in C. This is an exemple of use:
result = ldap_search_s( ld
, dc=u-strasbg,dc=fr
, LDAP_SCOPE_ONELEVEL
, NULL
, (char *[]){
Tim Johnson wrote:
when I choose the font size, the font that is loaded is very different
from what was installed when i started and is far from appealing.
Is it a bitmap font? You can recognize a bitmap font from the sharp
edges and pixellated appearance. Bitmap fonts come in only one size,
Excuse the dumb question, but I can't find the answer in the docs...
I see you can /text to search, and do * to find the next occurrence
of the word under the cursor, but how do you paste text that you've just
yank'd, into the search line after you press / without using the mouse?
Thanks
C
I see you can /text to search, and do * to find the next
occurrence of the word under the cursor, but how do you paste
text that you've just yank'd, into the search line after you
press / without using the mouse?
You can use control+R followed by / to insert the text of the
last search.
[cross-posted to vim, vim-dev, vim-announce, wikia-l]
Hi all
Finally I have imported all the vim tips from http://vim.org/tips to
http://vim.wikia.com
and set up a minimal infrastructure to keep things going. Not everything
is perfect, but I think it is usable now.
Thanks to all the
I guess that this email group may not be the group I need.
Is there a useful specialised ex group, in particular is
there a community of ex (or vi/vim +occasional ex) users
on MAC OSX. What I consider to be highly undesirable
new features make ex (and perhaps vi/vim) extremely
awkward to use on
Am Dienstag, den 05.06.2007, 13:38 +0200 schrieb misi e:
all what is missing now (as long as I know) an interface to access
this wiki from vim itself .)
Easy with http://wikipediafs.sf.net :-)
Cool would be a vim-plugin that detects [[WikiPage]] and produces a link
that opens WikiPage.mw from
hello,
i want to setup some things only for php-source files. But i don't get
the autocmd local to buffer. The setup was also applied to opened c++
files after the first php file.
currently i have this inside my .vimrc (php.vim sets some tabulator
options)
autocmd FileType php source
I would dearly like to be able to replace ex by a more
comfortable older version
eg
not wiping image of recent changes on screen
on exit.
I'm not 100% sure how to do this one. This is likely a terminal
thing. Perhaps you can monkey with the settings as described in
C.Moncrieff wrote:
I guess that this email group may not be the group I need.
I'm afraid you're stuck, at least as far as official vim groups go.
There's this one and vim-development, primarily. See
http://vim.sourceforge.net/community.php
for the complete list.
What I consider to be
currently running vim 7.1.2 svn.
In the past when invoking vim on a directory, it would open the
directory and list the contents, my current build is not doing this. It
returns the message
src is a directory
instead. Can someone point me to what I've mis-configured?
Thanks,
reid
Op dinsdag 5 juni 2007, schreef Reid Thompson:
currently running vim 7.1.2 svn.
In the past when invoking vim on a directory, it would open the
directory and list the contents, my current build is not doing this.
It returns the message
src is a directory
instead. Can someone point me to
On Tue, 2007-06-05 at 16:32 +0200, Peter Palm wrote:
Op dinsdag 5 juni 2007, schreef Reid Thompson:
currently running vim 7.1.2 svn.
In the past when invoking vim on a directory, it would open the
directory and list the contents, my current build is not doing this.
It returns the message
Op dinsdag 5 juni 2007, schreef Reid Thompson:
I have a .vimrc.
it has
Use Vim settings, rather then Vi settings (much better!).
This must be first, because it changes other options as a
side effect.
set nocompatible
I've already tried invoking via
[EMAIL
Hi,
I've installed Vim 7.1 on a Linux machine. When I run gvim, the following
error message appears on my terminal:
Error detected while processing
/raid2/guardino/resources/vim/vim7.1/share/vim/vim71/vimrc_example.vim:
line 85:
E174: Command already exists: add ! to replace it
Tim Chase wrote:
I see you can /text to search, and do * to find the next
occurrence of the word under the cursor, but how do you paste
text that you've just yank'd, into the search line after you
press / without using the mouse?
You can use control+R followed by / to insert the text of the
Reid Thompson wrote:
I have a .vimrc.
it has
Use Vim settings, rather then Vi settings (much better!).
This must be first, because it changes other options as a side
effect.
set nocompatible
I've already tried invoking via
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$
On 2007-06-05, Markus Schulz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hello,
i want to setup some things only for php-source files. But i don't get
the autocmd local to buffer. The setup was also applied to opened c++
files after the first php file.
currently i have this inside my .vimrc (php.vim sets
On Tue, June 5, 2007 6:51 am, Sebastian Menge wrote:
Am Dienstag, den 05.06.2007, 13:38 +0200 schrieb misi e:
all what is missing now (as long as I know) an interface to access
this wiki from vim itself .)
Easy with http://wikipediafs.sf.net :-)
Also, don't forget about the ItsAllText plugin
On Tue, June 5, 2007 5:41 am, Sebastian Menge wrote:
[cross-posted to vim, vim-dev, vim-announce, wikia-l]
Hi all
Finally I have imported all the vim tips from http://vim.org/tips to
http://vim.wikia.com
and set up a minimal infrastructure to keep things going. Not everything
is
On Tue, 2007-06-05 at 16:50 +0200, Peter Palm wrote:
Op dinsdag 5 juni 2007, schreef Reid Thompson:
I have a .vimrc.
it has
Use Vim settings, rather then Vi settings (much better!).
This must be first, because it changes other options as a
side effect.
set
How do you update the categories? I can't seem to find that text when I
edit the full page.
Thanks!
Tom Purl
On Tue, June 5, 2007 6:51 am, Sebastian Menge wrote:
Am Dienstag, den 05.06.2007, 13:38 +0200 schrieb misi e:
all what is missing now (as long as I know) an interface to access
this
On Tue, 2007-06-05 at 11:14 -0400, Charles E Campbell Jr wrote:
Reid Thompson wrote:
I have a .vimrc.
it has
Use Vim settings, rather then Vi settings (much better!).
This must be first, because it changes other options as a side
effect.
set nocompatible
On Tue, 2007-06-05 at 11:14 -0400, Charles E Campbell Jr wrote:
* make sure that your account has read-write access (if somehow its
owned by root...)
drwxr-xr-x 17 rthompso staff4096 2007-06-01 11:42 src
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On 5-Jun-07, at 12:00 PM, Tom Purl wrote:
On Tue, June 5, 2007 5:41 am, Sebastian Menge wrote:
[cross-posted to vim, vim-dev, vim-announce, wikia-l]
Finally I have imported all the vim tips from http://vim.org/tips to
http://vim.wikia.com
Hello,
Tom Purl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrtoe:
How do you update the categories? I can't seem to find that text when I
edit the full page.
We need to edit the tips to add them one, or several category tags.
e.g.: [[Category:Integration]]
BTW, nice work!
--
Luc Hermitte
When opening a file that ends with
# vim:fdm=marker:
vim keeps doing the folding, even if I call it with -c nomodeline (I
also tried -c modelines=0).
Is it vim fault's, or (more likely) mine?
--
Rodolfo Borges
Tim Chase wrote:
I'm likely one of the scant few who still wants Vim to support true
open mode (:help :open). Not urgently, but there are times it would
have been handy. Fortunately, I've got some older versions of vi that
do support it for those scarse occasions I want it.
Can you please
On 6/5/07, Sebastian Menge [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[cross-posted to vim, vim-dev, vim-announce, wikia-l]
Hi all
Finally I have imported all the vim tips from http://vim.org/tips to
http://vim.wikia.com
and set up a minimal infrastructure to keep things going. Not everything
is perfect,
On 2007-06-05, Rodolfo Borges [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
When opening a file that ends with
# vim:fdm=marker:
vim keeps doing the folding, even if I call it with -c nomodeline (I
also tried -c modelines=0).
Is it vim fault's, or (more likely) mine?
Note that :help -c says:
-c
Hi all-
I use Vim 7 both on Windows and a Mac (in gui mode) and Linux (console
mode) and I've noticed that all versions I have, except the Mac one,
keeps a command history from previous instances. That is, if I type :
and then up-arrow, I can see commands that I've previously entered
even though
On 6/5/07, Tim Chase [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I would dearly like to be able to replace ex by a more
comfortable older version
eg
not wiping image of recent changes on screen
on exit.
I'm not 100% sure how to do this one. This is likely a terminal
thing. Perhaps you can
Can you please expand on what :open does and what it's useful for?
:help :open tells me nothing at all :-(
Open-mode is a quasi-Ex and quasi-Vi mode, or could also be
described as Vi mode on a glass/printing TTY. It doesn't
redraw the screen. I found it useful when I had to use a printer
Is :help undo where we can get information on Vim7's undo? I
remember reading about how it was all awesome and stuff, but I
haven't gotten a chance to actually try to use it yet.
It's all contained in
:help undo.txt
The powerful additions to Vim7 are found at
:help
On Tue, June 5, 2007 12:36 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
Tom Purl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrtoe:
How do you update the categories? I can't seem to find that text when I
edit the full page.
We need to edit the tips to add them one, or several category tags.
e.g.: [[Category:Integration]]
On Tue, June 5, 2007 11:34 am, Brian McKee wrote:
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On Tue, June 5, 2007 5:41 am, Sebastian Menge wrote:
[cross-posted to vim, vim-dev, vim-announce, wikia-l]
Finally I have imported all the vim tips from
Hi,
Finally I have imported all the vim tips from http://vim.org/tips to
http://vim.wikia.com
if you must have ads, would it be possible to go with text-only ads?
Additionally, the Digg this story button at the bottom is stupid ;-)
Just my destructive 2 cents,
Nico
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On Tue, June 5, 2007 11:34 am, Brian McKee wrote:
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On Tue, June 5, 2007 5:41 am, Sebastian Menge wrote:
Selon Tom Purl [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Tue, June 5, 2007 12:36 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
Tom Purl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrtoe:
How do you update the categories? I can't seem to find that text when I
edit the full page.
We need to edit the tips to add them one, or several
On Tue, June 5, 2007 1:14 pm, Brian McKee wrote:
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On 5-Jun-07, at 12:00 PM, Tom Purl wrote:
On Tue, June
Markus Schulz wrote:
hello,
i want to setup some things only for php-source files. But i don't get
the autocmd local to buffer. The setup was also applied to opened c++
files after the first php file.
currently i have this inside my .vimrc (php.vim sets some tabulator
options)
autocmd
Hi all,
I would like to know if it's possible to do this crazy thing with vim :
I have a bunch of xml files wich contains template of many different
type of text : html, css, ruby, javascript, ...
Here's what it looks like :
?xml version=1.0?
templates
t name=test_css type=css
body {
Sebastian Menge wrote:
[cross-posted to vim, vim-dev, vim-announce, wikia-l]
Hi all
Finally I have imported all the vim tips from http://vim.org/tips to
http://vim.wikia.com
and set up a minimal infrastructure to keep things going. Not everything
is perfect, but I think it is
Marc Chantreux wrote:
After reading
http://www.run.montefiore.ulg.ac.be/~martin/resources/kung-f00.html
I now use anonymous arrays in C. This is an exemple of use:
result = ldap_search_s( ld
, dc=u-strasbg,dc=fr
, LDAP_SCOPE_ONELEVEL
, NULL
Gary Johnson wrote:
On 2007-06-05, Rodolfo Borges [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
When opening a file that ends with
# vim:fdm=marker:
vim keeps doing the folding, even if I call it with -c nomodeline (I
also tried -c modelines=0).
Is it vim fault's, or (more likely) mine?
Note that :help -c
Ron Olson wrote:
Hi all-
I use Vim 7 both on Windows and a Mac (in gui mode) and Linux (console
mode) and I've noticed that all versions I have, except the Mac one,
keeps a command history from previous instances. That is, if I type :
and then up-arrow, I can see commands that I've previously
On Tue, June 5, 2007 2:29 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Selon Tom Purl [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Tue, June 5, 2007 12:36 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
Tom Purl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrtoe:
How do you update the categories? I can't seem to find that text
when I
edit the full page.
We need
Tom Purl wrote:
On Tue, June 5, 2007 2:29 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Selon Tom Purl [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Tue, June 5, 2007 12:36 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
Tom Purl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrtoe:
How do you update the categories? I can't seem to find that text
when I
edit the full
Just stumbled across this link:
http://gpl.internetconnection.net/vi/
for a basic implementation of Vi, authored in JavaScript.
With no desire to rekindle the debate, I just thought they might make a
good match. In fact I could also use it for
my wiki sites... if available.
Just a quick
Sebastian,
Why not utilize the talk: pages for the comments (see
discussion tab at top of each wiki page)?
Just curious.
-Robert
Lets avoid using the vim-announce mailing list for a discussing of vim
wiki and stick to vim-dev.
David
-Original Message-
From: Tom Purl [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[...]
So what I don't understand is, why can't I change these categories?
I've been editing Mediawiki pages for 4 years, and I've never seen
anything like this.
This isn't a figment of Tom's mind.
I just poked around the
Sebastian,
Why not utilize the talk: pages for the comments (see discussion tab
at top of each wiki page)?
Just curious.
-Robert
Sebastian Menge wrote:
[cross-posted to vim, vim-dev, vim-announce, wikia-l]
Hi all
Finally I have imported all the vim tips from http://vim.org/tips to
* On Tue, Jun 05, 2007 at 02:54:21PM -0600, Mike Hansen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
From: Tom Purl [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[...]
So what I don't understand is, why can't I change these categories?
I've been editing Mediawiki pages for 4 years, and I've never seen
anything like this.
On 6/5/07, Fabien Meghazi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
I would like to know if it's possible to do this crazy thing with vim :
I have a bunch of xml files wich contains template of many different
type of text : html, css, ruby, javascript, ...
Here's what it looks like :
?xml
On Monday 04 June 2007, Tim Johnson wrote:
..
I appreciate some tips as how to resolve this.
Just want to thank everybody for the help.
all is good now.
cheers
tim
I don't know if this is the same issue but I had the same behavior
after I accidentally installed the latest version of the netrw plugin
from Dr. Chip's site to my ~/.vimfies without removing the version in
/usr/share/vim/vmi71 first.
Once I removed the version in /usr/share it started
Hello:
I'm using vim compiled as 'vim.full' for kubuntu 7.04 amd-64.
I can load one file and one file only - it's a python file - where
syntax highlighting comes on automatically. Any subsequent
files with a .py extension are loaded with only strings highlighted.
:setf python enables full
Tim Johnson wrote:
Hello:
I'm using vim compiled as 'vim.full' for kubuntu 7.04 amd-64.
I can load one file and one file only - it's a python file - where
syntax highlighting comes on automatically. Any subsequent
files with a .py extension are loaded with only strings highlighted.
:setf python
On Tuesday 05 June 2007, A.J.Mechelynck wrote:
In your second (badly highlighted) *.py file, what does Vim answer to
:verbose set filetype?
filetype=conf
Last set from /usr/share/vim/vim70/filetype.vim
Hmm!
Thanks Tony
Tim
Tim Johnson wrote:
On Tuesday 05 June 2007, A.J.Mechelynck wrote:
In your second (badly highlighted) *.py file, what does Vim answer to
:verbose set filetype?
filetype=conf
Last set from /usr/share/vim/vim70/filetype.vim
Hmm!
Thanks Tony
Tim
Hm. In the Vim 7.1
Hello,
Recently I want to do some research about 'fileencodings', what I want is
to recognize utf-8, ucs-2le, euc-cn and cp936 encodings.
So I set the 'fencs' in my .vimrc:
set fencs=ucs-bom,utf-8,ucs-2le,euc-cn,cp936
However, cp936 files are always recognized as ucs-2le and I got everything
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
Recently I want to do some research about 'fileencodings', what I want is
to recognize utf-8, ucs-2le, euc-cn and cp936 encodings.
So I set the 'fencs' in my .vimrc:
set fencs=ucs-bom,utf-8,ucs-2le,euc-cn,cp936
However, cp936 files are always recognized as
A.J.Mechelynck [EMAIL PROTECTED] 写于 2007-06-06 09:51:51:
Unicode files may or may not have a BOM, depending on who (or which
program)
created them and where they come from. If you remove ucs-2le from your
'fileencodings', but leave ucs-bom at the start, any Unicode
fileshaving a
BOM will still
On Tuesday 05 June 2007, you wrote:
Hm. In the Vim 7.1 filetype.vim, filetype conf is set for any file, one
of the first 5 lines of which starts with #, but only if everything else
fails (and *.py is detected as type python before that...)
I wonder what causes your first *.py, but not the
On Tuesday 05 June 2007, A.J.Mechelynck wrote:
Tim Johnson wrote:
Hello:
I'm using vim compiled as 'vim.full' for kubuntu 7.04 amd-64.
I can load one file and one file only - it's a python file - where
syntax highlighting comes on automatically. Any subsequent
files with a .py extension
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
A.J.Mechelynck [EMAIL PROTECTED] 写于 2007-06-06 09:51:51:
Unicode files may or may not have a BOM, depending on who (or which
program)
created them and where they come from. If you remove ucs-2le from your
'fileencodings', but leave ucs-bom at the start, any Unicode
How to jump to an existing tab page when jumping to an tag?
I use ctags for my c++ files. Normally, I opened many of such c++
files in different tag pages. But, when I using Ctrl-] to jump a tag
under cursor, gvim will open the target file in current tab page, even
when the target file is
Hi,
This is my ruby script:
VIM::command(function! OpenRequire(open)
ruby open_require(open)
endfunction)
But open is not recognized by ruby. But I can do this:
VIM::command(function! OpenRequire(open)
echo a:open
endfunction)
This
Akbar wrote:
Hi,
This is my ruby script:
VIM::command(function! OpenRequire(open)
ruby open_require(open)
endfunction)
But open is not recognized by ruby. But I can do this:
VIM::command(function! OpenRequire(open)
echo a:open
endfunction)
This does
On 6/6/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
Recently I want to do some research about 'fileencodings', what I want is
to recognize utf-8, ucs-2le, euc-cn and cp936 encodings.
So I set the 'fencs' in my .vimrc:
set fencs=ucs-bom,utf-8,ucs-2le,euc-cn,cp936
However, cp936 files
Am Dienstag, den 05.06.2007, 11:14 -0500 schrieb Tom Purl:
How do you update the categories? I can't seem to find that text when I
edit the full page.
It's a tree (or a directed acyclic graph !?): Simply tag a category with
its parent category/ies. For example
snip
On 2007-06-03, Taylor Venable [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
When I compile Vim 7.1.2 under Cygwin (on Windows XP), the configure
script incorrectly identifies the version of my Ruby interpreter. The
output from the configure script is as follows:
checking --enable-rubyinterp
The documentation for :help gnome-session needs correction:
*** doc/gui_x11.txt~Tue May 15 06:46:53 2007
--- doc/gui_x11.txt Mon Jun 4 02:51:54 2007
***
*** 1,3
! *gui_x11.txt* For Vim version 7.1. Last change: 2006 Jul 12
--- 1,3
! *gui_x11.txt* For
On Sun, 3 Jun 2007 23:59:54 -0700
Gary Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 2007-06-03, Taylor Venable [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
When I compile Vim 7.1.2 under Cygwin (on Windows XP), the configure
script incorrectly identifies the version of my Ruby interpreter.
The output from
Gary Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] 写于 2007-06-04 13:32:36:
If that's really the problem, all you have to do is install the
libncurses-devel package before running 'configure'. You certainly
can use the Cygwin source package, but it's not necessary.
HTH,
Gary
Probably you are right, installing
On 2007-06-03, Seth Mason [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi --
I'm running version 7.1 under cygwin on a windows xp machine.
I'm trying to cd to the current directory with the directory browser
(via the 'c' key) but I get the error message:
E172: Only one file name allowed: cd
On 2007-06-04, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Gary Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2007-06-04 13:32:36:
If that's really the problem, all you have to do is install the
libncurses-devel package before running 'configure'. You certainly
can use the Cygwin source package, but it's not necessary.
Michael F. Lamb wrote:
jaywee wrote:
*! Swap caps lock and escape, good for Vim
remove Lock = Caps_Lock
keysym Escape = Caps_Lock
keysym Caps_Lock = Escape
add Lock = Caps_Lock
*to a file named .speedswapper to the home directory, and run *xmodmap
~/.speedswapper* in a terminal, I follow the
Hi vimmers,
Any help for my query?
Regards
Jagpreet
-Original Message-
From: Jagpreet [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, May 31, 2007 3:00 PM
To: vim@vim.org
Subject: how to . compiler
Hi There,
I can't make use of built-in compiler facility in vim.
Tried the
Jagpreet [EMAIL PROTECTED] 写于 2007-06-04 15:46:54:
But again not much details mentioned in the doc file(csupport.txt) about
external make.
To use the external make, just
:set makeprg=make
then you can use
:make
to call external make.
How can I run my makefile(external) within vim. Further
On 2007-05-31, Jagpreet [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi There,
I can't make use of built-in compiler facility in vim.
Tried the help files(quickfix and FAQ) as well but couldn't get much
about the same.
I want to compile a project, where the files are distributed among different
Robert Cussons wrote:
Michael F. Lamb wrote:
jaywee wrote:
*! Swap caps lock and escape, good for Vim
remove Lock = Caps_Lock
keysym Escape = Caps_Lock
keysym Caps_Lock = Escape
add Lock = Caps_Lock
*to a file named .speedswapper to the home directory, and run
*xmodmap ~/.speedswapper* in a
Hey
I have a problem with vimlatex and mks.
To reproduce it:
1) create a simple tex file see attachment.
2) :mks!
3) quit vim
4) vim -S Session.vim
You should see something like this (from a more complicated
tex-file ...)
---
Fehler beim Ausführen von
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Robert Cussons wrote:
Michael F. Lamb wrote:
jaywee wrote:
*! Swap caps lock and escape, good for Vim
remove Lock = Caps_Lock
keysym Escape = Caps_Lock
keysym Caps_Lock = Escape
add Lock = Caps_Lock
*to a file named .speedswapper to the home directory, and run
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