Hello Vimmers,
I was wondering if there is a way to see the differences between the
file you are modifying and its original version.
For example:
Let's say I'm editing a text file. I finished editing it and I'd like
to see all the changes I've performed on it since I opened it (to
write down
Thank you very much Yakov!
It worked perfectly!
On 10/2/06, Yakov Lerner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 10/2/06, Gregory SACRE [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I was wondering if there is a way to see the differences between the
file you are modifying and its original version.
The following nice thing
Hello Vimmers,
I've seen recently in the mailing list an interesting post/question about
searching for a list of fies containing a pattern.
The answer was that we could use :Explore or :vimgrep.
For me, the first solution seems the best.
I have a friend of mine that is using emacs, which has
Hello Chip,
I followed your procedure, but unfortunately, the behaviour of netrw
surprised me.
The installation went fine, no error messages.
I tried the following command:
:Explore **//STRING
to find all the file containing the string STRING. The command just
hanged there, not doing
.
I hope it helped.
Gregory SACRE
Yakov Lerner ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
On 2/26/07, A.J.Mechelynck [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Paul Irofti wrote:
Hello vimmers,
I don't understand why Google Wiki is being discussed here as the main
solution. As I see it there are a few _major_ disadvantages of using it:
- it has