--- Robert Cussons [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jean-Rene David wrote:
* Robert Cussons [2006.10.18 09:29]:
Everything seems to work fine now, except the
searched for items aren't highlighted like they
normally are when I search
Whether or not search items are highlighted
depends on
Does vim support a special type of 'iskeyword' setting for
Ctrl-] searching for tags?
Here is my problem: after adding filenames to my tags file,
I now want to use the convenience of Ctrl-] to jump to files
as well as identifiers.
For example, positioning the cursor on defines.h and pressing
--- Lev Lvovsky [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is it possible to search for a string by selecting that string in
visual mode? Meaning, if I highlight something, and then want to
search for that thing which is highlighted in the rest of the doc?
Why go to the trouble of highlighting it?
Have
--- David Thompson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
--- Lev Lvovsky [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is it possible to search for a string by selecting that string in
visual mode? Meaning, if I highlight something, and then want to
search for that thing which is highlighted in the rest of the doc
--- Max Dyckhoff [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
--- David Thompson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does vim support a special type of 'iskeyword' setting for
Ctrl-] searching for tags?
Here is my problem: after adding filenames to my tags file,
I now want to use the convenience of Ctrl
--- A.J.Mechelynck [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If any ex-command splits a window horizontally, you can make it split
vertically by prefixing it with :vert[ical] or open a new tab by prefixing
it with :tab. Since the :winc[md] ex-command is equivalent to the Ctrl-W
prefix, and since Ctrl-W
I've been playing with ':vimshell' command from
http://www.wana.at/vimshell/
and was wondering what the current opinion is
about officially adding a shell feature into vim.
Please please, Bram, can you add this to vim?
(*ducks for cover*)
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--- A.J.Mechelynck [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
David Thompson wrote:
I've been playing with ':vimshell' command from
http://www.wana.at/vimshell/
and was wondering what the current opinion is
about officially adding a shell feature into vim.
Please please, Bram, can you add
How does one uninstall the various pieces installed
via a vimball?
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