you're in):
:help user-manualenter
for more information about using the help system (one of Vim's greatest
features), also check out
:help
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are looking for is
set statusline
check out
:help 'statusline'
(for reference, I use the following in my vimrc: %%f%h%m%r%=%b\ 0x%B\ \
%l,%c%V\ %P)
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* === %3*%l,%c%V%1* === %5*%P%1* ===%0*
viminfo=!,'20,50,s10,h
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http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/no-word-attachments.html
gvimrc file: $VIM\_gvimrc
system menu file: $VIMRUNTIME\menu.vim
Compilation: gcc -O3 -fomit-frame-pointer -freg-struct-return
-fno-strength-reduce -DWIN32 -DHAVE_PATHDEF -DFEAT_BIG
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A.J.Mechelynck wrote:
Albie Janse van Rensburg wrote:
Hi all
I recently decided to try out the Cream build (sans Cream) of Vim,
with all the new patches (from
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=43866package_id=39721).
Now, I seem to be unable to edit my vimrc without
Steve Hall wrote:
From: Albie Janse van Rensburg, Fri, May 04, 2007 6:35 am
I recently decided to try out the Cream build (sans Cream) of Vim,
with all the new patches (from
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=43866package_id=39721).
Now, I seem to be unable to edit my
!)
Cheers
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Reality is just a convenient measure of complexity
-Original Message-
From: Albie Janse van Rensburg [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, April 26, 2007 11:19 PM
To: Normandie Azucena
Cc: vim@vim.org
Subject: Re: FW: verilog-mode, veri-tedium
Normandie Azucena wrote:
hi all vim lovers!
is there no script available
Normandie Azucena wrote:
hi all vim lovers!
is there no script available that works like the veri-tedium plugin of
xemacs?
if there is none, can any guru do it?
=)
pls?pls?pls?
What is xemacs? =)
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Samuel Wright wrote:
Hi All,
On my gvim 7 running on Win Xp none of the following work to move to
another window (I'm actually using the project plugin, but I don't
think that's relevant)..
CTRL-W Left*CTRL-W_Left*
CTRL-W CTRL-H*CTRL-W_CTRL-H*
CTRL-W BS
Jeffery Small wrote:
I'm using vim 7.0 on a Solaris 9 system.
If I put the following line in my .vimrc file:
set pastetoggle=Esc[192z
Then when I am editing in insert mode, each time I hit ESC to return
to command mode the cursor sit there jumping to the right and back
continuously until
Eric Leenman wrote:
Hi
Hi!
How to modify code so that only one space is between two characters or
words?
You could use a Search/Replace on the full text. This does end up
modifying your base text, so be sure to only use it on modifiable buffers.
For example:
- all lines containing the char
search.
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at all. And often enough our faith beforehand in an uncertified result
is the only thing that makes the result come true. -- William James
was and the replacement string (REPL). The rest
of the line is left unchanged.
Hope that helps
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to a mark
characterwise, whereas ' does so line-wise.
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to the third line (the closing div). There is a
script to achieve this. I just forgot the name. Could you tell me the
name?
Thank you.
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and composed by a woman's three best comforters, - kind words
to determine pairings. To set it, use:
:set ft=html
Regards
Albie
Akbar wrote:
I still have problem. % does perfectly in C source code (mathing curly
braces). But it does nothing in html tag for html file. Any idea?
On 3/13/07, Albie Janse van Rensburg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You are looking
the
plugin to the right directory. This time we will do it from inside Vim, so
that we can use $VIMRUNTIME. (You may skip some of the mkdir commands if
you already have the directory.)
Regards
Albie
Jean-Rene David wrote:
* Albie Janse van Rensburg [2007.03.13 10:00]:
You are looking
whether the problem
persists? You might also have a search that highlights whitespace at
the end of line, or some other highlighting set.
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and composed by a woman's three best comforters, - kind words
piped commands, to do
something similar with su, but I can not confirm that right now (sending
from an XP box).
HTH
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be
something you need to set in that variable and associated settings.
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buffer by typing (in normal mode):
gg*G
...which you should be able to paste into firefox.
Hope it helps
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Albie Janse van Rensburg wrote:
Guillaume Bog wrote:
Hi everbody,
I'm new on this list. I use vim in a terminal on ubuntu everyday and
still need some help for efficient use. If the file i'm editing is
longer than one screen and I want to paste it somewhere else (say in a
firefox textarea), I
(Copied to group)
Guillaume, just use your mail client's Reply to all function if you
don't have a Reply to list option, that way the mail will go to the
group, and you will get more answers ;-)
Albie
On 08/02/07, Albie Janse van Rensburg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
gg*yG
extra: on Windows
your settings right.
Hope you find your solution soon
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for. For
instance, sql.vim will be loaded for .sql files. You can further
specify what filetype to use for a file by creating a filetypes.vim file
in the vimfiles/ftdetect directory. For more info about this, see
:help ftdetect
Also,
:help syntax
Hope that helps
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syntax, so try out
:set cindent
or, if that doesn't work well, one or a combination of the following
:set smartindent
:set autoindent
Have a look in the vim help on the above, as well as
:help indentexpr
HTH
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Registered Linux User 438873 | http
-guess you, you're asking for trouble.
Best regards,
Tony.
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A.J.Mechelynck wrote:
Albie Janse van Rensburg wrote:
[...]
Why do you have anything in your search register upon vim startup
anyway?
Because the viminfo file remembers (among others) the search history.
Best regards,
Tony.
Thanks. I didn't realize that.
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, which (in
order
for it to work) must be sourced after the TeX suite: see :help
after-directory.
Best regards,
Tony.
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($)
:enew
:bd l:bufnum
:endfunction
this function should fail if the current buffer is still not saved. It
is effective a stronger version of :enew.
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it at home sometime.
http://www.wana.at/vimshell/
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) to
:let @/=''CR
as I occasionally need to clear the search buffer to see what I'm doing.
I will refrain from recommending , as Leader from now on. Sorry for
any trouble!
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===
How can I use netrw to write a file over ftp? I have tried various
different methods to do this, but none seem to work. Does anyone else
have the same problem?
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On 1/5/07, Hugo Ahlenius
, on
localhost) and a live database (also sql server).
What is the meaning of this error, and what can I do to get completion working?
Regards
Albie Janse van Rensburg
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