Re: Esperanto dictionary

2007-04-04 Thread Hugh Sasse
On Wed, 4 Apr 2007, Cyril Slobin wrote: Seems like this letter doesn't reached the list. Reposting. I'm sorry if it appears twice. On 4/2/07, A.J.Mechelynck [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Well, I suppose both uppercase and titlecase should be supported then. Cxu ne? CXU VERE NE?

Re: Esperanto dictionary

2007-04-03 Thread Hugh Sasse
On Mon, 2 Apr 2007, A.J.Mechelynck wrote: Cyril Slobin wrote: On 4/2/07, Hugh Sasse [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: [Info about plugin trimmed. Thank you. Also isn't your example often written CXirkaux because the CX is (effectively) one character, capitalized? I've newer seen this form

Re: Esperanto dictionary

2007-04-03 Thread Hugh Sasse
On Tue, 3 Apr 2007, A.J.Mechelynck wrote: Some years ago, I wrote the chapter of the Vim FAQ about Unicode: browse to http://vimdoc.sourceforge.net/htmldoc/vimfaq.html and scroll to the last section, e.g. by searching the page for the string SECTION 37 (which happens twice, once in the

Re: Esperanto dictionary

2007-04-02 Thread Hugh Sasse
On Sat, 31 Mar 2007, Cyril Slobin wrote: Hi all! [...] I have complied my own eo.utf-8.spl from ispell sources by Sergio Pokrovskij found in Debian 3.1 distribution. It understands both real Unicode and surrogate Cxirkaux-style (if you don't speak Esperanto, It might be useful to

Re: Telnet commands from Vim ?

2007-03-02 Thread Hugh Sasse
On Thu, 1 Mar 2007, Eric Roberts wrote: A.J.Mechelynck wrote: Eric Roberts wrote: Hi, I'm interested in being able to send/recieve telnet messages. It's for a debugger that is used over telnet. I know this is a fairly esoteric problem, and as far as I can tell there's no direct

Re: hi Comment guifg=white guibg=black in ~/.vimrc ignored

2007-03-01 Thread Hugh Sasse
On Thu, 1 Mar 2007, Alexander Farber wrote: Hello, I've spent several hours, but just can't figure out, why wouldn't Vim 7.0 on my english Win Xp Pro PC execute the highlight commands from my .vimrc. I'd like to have my Comments inverted and thus I have: hi Commentguifg=white

Re: hi Comment guifg=white guibg=black in ~/.vimrc ignored

2007-03-01 Thread Hugh Sasse
On Thu, 1 Mar 2007, Alexander Farber wrote: no, unfortunately this doesn't change anything. I've had those in my ~/.vimrc originally: [...] Then try :scriptnames to see which scripts have been loaded in what order, that way you'll have an idea what is picked up after your .vimrc and

Re: hi Comment guifg=white guibg=black in ~/.vimrc ignored

2007-03-01 Thread Hugh Sasse
On Thu, 1 Mar 2007, Alexander Farber wrote: Hello Hugh, On 3/1/07, Hugh Sasse [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: :scriptnames 1: C:\Documents and Settings\afarber\.vimrc 2: C:\Program Files\Vim\vim70\syntax\syntax.vim 3: C:\Program Files\Vim\vim70\syntax\synload.vim 4: C:\Program Files\Vim

Re: Selecting a part of a line and then copy or cut it and then paste is somewhere.

2007-02-26 Thread Hugh Sasse
On Mon, 26 Feb 2007, Eric Leenman wrote: Hi, I'm trying to learn new vim habbits by - not sourcing mswin.vim - not setting behave mswin. to migrate easier to linux. [...] What I now miss is the SELECT-MODE. Not sure if this is done in mswin.vim and behave mswin. I used to

Re: paste staircasing

2007-02-09 Thread Hugh Sasse
On Fri, 9 Feb 2007, Ben K. wrote: Hi, Whenever I paste something into vim, it gets staircased. Is there a way to avoid copy/paste being staircased even when I have ai, cin or si turned on? I Yes, set paste. See :he paste for more on this. Also :he pastetoggle is good I have in my

Re: vim return code

2007-02-09 Thread Hugh Sasse
On Fri, 9 Feb 2007, Martin Krischik wrote: Am Freitag 09 Februar 2007 schrieb Charles E Campbell Jr: :q :wq :q! -- these are normal quits (:wq also writes) : :cq -- quits, but Vim will return an error code Thats exactly as far as I came without help. Now, what I was looking for

g?vim and bizarre font request.

2007-01-04 Thread Hugh Sasse
I am interested in exploring Lisp before too long. However, I have a physical problem with the parentheses. My nystagmus means that just outside the subitizing range my time to count parentheses increases dramatically. According to wikipedia it should increase at roughly 100ms below 4 and 250

Re: g?vim and bizarre font request.

2007-01-04 Thread Hugh Sasse
On Thu, 4 Jan 2007, Tim Chase wrote: (* n (factorial (- n 1) [3 secs for me to count, moving cursor over is slower] find a font and a means of displaying it which slightly disturbs the spacing, position or shape of successive parentheses, so the pattern is [...]

Re: g?vim and bizarre font request.

2007-01-04 Thread Hugh Sasse
On Thu, 4 Jan 2007, Charles E Campbell Jr wrote: Hugh Sasse wrote: I am interested in exploring Lisp before too long. However, I have a physical problem with the parentheses. You may find rainbow.vim helpful; see http://mysite.verizon.net/astronaut/vim/index.html#RAINBOW

Re: g?vim and bizarre font request.

2007-01-04 Thread Hugh Sasse
On Thu, 4 Jan 2007, Charles E Campbell Jr wrote: Hugh Sasse wrote: On Thu, 4 Jan 2007, Charles E Campbell Jr wrote: Hugh Sasse wrote: I am interested in exploring Lisp before too long. However, I have a physical problem with the parentheses

Re: Debugging errorformat strings

2006-11-30 Thread Hugh Sasse
On Thu, 30 Nov 2006, Nikolai Weibull wrote: On 11/30/06, Hugh Sasse [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Wed, 29 Nov 2006, Nikolai Weibull wrote: On 11/29/06, Hugh Sasse [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: This was originally posted to vim@vim.org but I've not had a reply. Maybe it's better posted

Re: Debugging errorformat strings

2006-11-30 Thread Hugh Sasse
On Thu, 30 Nov 2006, Nikolai Weibull wrote: On 11/30/06, Hugh Sasse [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I was definitely getting this and it was pasted. Pulling the old versions of the generator script out of RCS I cannot regenerate this message. Using old versions of the makefile doesn't help

RE: Debugging errorformat strings

2006-11-29 Thread Hugh Sasse
On Wed, 29 Nov 2006, Eggum, DavidX S wrote: Hugh, Vim will use the first matching pattern in your efm, so put the more specific patterns at the beginning, the more general patterns at the end. So try putting the new lines at the front of the efm: OK, so how does that interact with

Re: compile code from within vim

2006-11-27 Thread Hugh Sasse
On Mon, 27 Nov 2006, Bill Moseley wrote: I know the OP was asking about vim6, but in vim7 it seems like setting I'm fairly sure they are the same in this respect :compiler perl has to be done to select the correct compiler script. Is that expected? Do I need to map, say, .pl

Re: ViM7 spellchecking

2006-11-24 Thread Hugh Sasse
On Fri, 24 Nov 2006, Krzysztof Maj wrote: Hugh Sasse [EMAIL PROTECTED] napisa?(a): On Fri, 24 Nov 2006, Krzysztof Maj wrote: [...] could be very usefull. But my question is how does it works on Mac OSX, how Do you have reason to believe it works differently on Mac OSX

Rephrased: debugging errorformat strings.

2006-11-24 Thread Hugh Sasse
I'm resubmitting this, clarifying a few points and fixing a typo in the process, because I've seen no responses. Sorry if this is premature: I know it could be due to people being busy. Hopefully the parts I've rephrased will be clearer than my earlier post. I have been trying to improve the

Re: ViM7 spellchecking

2006-11-24 Thread Hugh Sasse
On Fri, 24 Nov 2006, Krzysztof MaJ wrote: On 2006-11-24, at 13:18, Krzysztof Maj wrote: Hugh Sasse [EMAIL PROTECTED] napisa??(a): to configure it on this platform and choose the language which I wanna :he spell :he spelllang OK, we'll see if VIM has iso-8859-2

Re: Metaprogramming, mixed languages, and Vim.

2006-10-31 Thread Hugh Sasse
Here is what I ended up using, thanks to A.J.Mechelynck and A. S. Budden on the Vim list and Doug Kearns (what he called a bit of a '2 AM solution' -- and it works fine!) on the Vim-Ruby list. The first function highlights the %Q{} quotes in Ruby as C code, the second does it for here

Re: Metaprogramming, mixed languages, and Vim.

2006-10-27 Thread Hugh Sasse
On Thu, 26 Oct 2006, A.J.Mechelynck wrote: Hugh Sasse wrote: On Thu, 26 Oct 2006, A. S. Budden wrote: perl scripts embedded in a single Matlab script. I have done similar things for C and others. Well, in my .vimrc I now have: To MetaProgram C using Ruby function RubyMetaC

Metaprogramming, mixed languages, and Vim.

2006-10-26 Thread Hugh Sasse
If one searches for code that writes code OR programs that write programs AND vim, one can turn up a number of references to this kind of activity. Dynamic languages are often more concise than those with static typing, and while I don't want to get into the debate on which is better, sometimes

Re: Metaprogramming, mixed languages, and Vim.

2006-10-26 Thread Hugh Sasse
On Thu, 26 Oct 2006, Tim Chase wrote: those with static typing, and while I don't want to get into the debate on which is better, sometimes it makes sense to use a dynamic language to generate code in a statically typed language. It's like asking whether a hammer or a screwdriver is

Re: Metaprogramming, mixed languages, and Vim.

2006-10-26 Thread Hugh Sasse
On Thu, 26 Oct 2006, David S. wrote: Hugh Sasse hgs at dmu.ac.uk writes: So, we run into a problem: how does one syntax highlight mixed language code? This works well for me, but needs delimters to indicate the appropriate syntax. http://www.vim.org/tips/tip.php?tip_id=856 So

Re: Metaprogramming, mixed languages, and Vim.

2006-10-26 Thread Hugh Sasse
On Thu, 26 Oct 2006, A. S. Budden wrote: On 26/10/06, Hugh Sasse [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: [snip] So, we run into a problem: how does one syntax highlight mixed language code? [snip] I don't know whether this is of any use, but I have often found situations where I need to embed code

Anim8or scripting language.

2006-09-12 Thread Hugh Sasse
:00.0 + +++ vim70/syntax/a8s.vim2006-09-12 11:33:58.62700 +0100 @@ -0,0 +1,268 @@ + Vim syntax file + Language:Anim8or Script + Maintainer: Hugh Sasse [EMAIL PROTECTED] + Last Change: 2006 Sep 11 + + Quit when a (custom) syntax file was already loaded +if exists(b:current_syntax

Re: Updated files requested

2006-04-12 Thread Hugh Sasse
I've just been exploring AutoIT (for automating Windows GUI interaction): http://www.autoitscript.com/autoit3/index.php It comes with support for the Scite editor. My probably stupid question is this: has anyone software to convert Scite syntax information (wherever that's held, I've not

Re: Vim Job board?

2006-04-11 Thread Hugh Sasse
On Tue, 11 Apr 2006, Matthew Winn wrote: On Mon, Apr 10, 2006 at 09:14:33PM +0200, Bertram Scharpf wrote: first thank you all very much for the backings. I'm on the way losing trust in my own mind. Could this be normal? I've been in two jobs during the past year and not one of

Retry: editing WinXP text files - multibyte?

2006-04-11 Thread Hugh Sasse
-- Forwarded message -- Date: Fri, 7 Apr 2006 12:08:23 +0100 (WEST) From: Hugh Sasse [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Vim Help list vim@vim.org Subject: editing WinXP text files - multibyte? If, on WinXP, I do regedit /e regfile.reg I get a file with the contents of the registry. However, in my Gvim

Re: Retry: editing WinXP text files - multibyte?

2006-04-11 Thread Hugh Sasse
On Tue, 11 Apr 2006, Yakov Lerner wrote: On 4/11/06, Hugh Sasse [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Tue, 11 Apr 2006, Yakov Lerner wrote: Date: Fri, 7 Apr 2006 12:08:23 +0100 (WEST) From: Hugh Sasse [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Vim Help list vim@vim.org Subject: editing WinXP text files