Re: [Fwd: Re: compiling vim7.1 (huge version) gets build with normal version]

2007-05-17 Thread scott
On Thursday 17 May 2007 13:32, A.J.Mechelynck wrote: A.J.Mechelynck wrote: - What is ncftp? On my openSUSE 10.2 system I have a program called ftp but none called ncftp. Well, AFAICT it has disappeared between SuSE 10.0 and 10.2. I have packages named lftp and lukemftp (which are

Re: WARNING! Don't update your local svn repository now!

2007-05-12 Thread scott
On Friday 11 May 2007 16:29, Bram Moolenaar wrote: Nicolas Weber wrote: The directories structure of the Subversion repository has been changed. Please use this command to checkout the latest sources: svn co https://vim.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/vim/branches/vim7.1 vim7

Re: surprised by beta

2007-05-09 Thread scott
On Tuesday 08 May 2007 21:29, you wrote: On 5/8/07, scott [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: i was surpised by the fact that simply running 'svn update' bumped me up to 7.1a -- from previous posts i had thought there was something extra that had to be done to get the beta, like create a new 71a

Re: surprised by beta

2007-05-08 Thread scott
On Tuesday 08 May 2007 12:04, you wrote: Edward L. Fox wrote: On 5/8/07, scott [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: i was surpised by the fact that simply running 'svn update' bumped me up to 7.1a -- from previous posts i had thought there was something extra that had to be done to get the beta

Re: surprised by beta

2007-05-08 Thread scott
On Tuesday 08 May 2007 15:32, you wrote: Mr Toothpik wrote: i was surpised by the fact that simply running 'svn update' bumped me up to 7.1a -- from previous posts i had thought there was something extra that had to be done to get the beta, like create a new 71a directory or something

surprised by beta

2007-05-07 Thread scott
i was surpised by the fact that simply running 'svn update' bumped me up to 7.1a -- from previous posts i had thought there was something extra that had to be done to get the beta, like create a new 71a directory or something now i've got the beta i feel committed, and will commence chasing

Re: patch 7.0.236

2007-05-01 Thread scott
i had to 'rm src/auto/config.cache before i could build with this one sc

Re: lost menu

2006-12-29 Thread scott
On Friday 29 December 2006 10:55, A.J.Mechelynck wrote: Charles E Campbell Jr wrote: scott wrote: has anyone else lost the ability to get a menu by entering :set guioptions+=m nothing happens i see 4: /usr/local/share/vim/vim70/menu.vim in :scriptnames... no glaring

Re: lost menu

2006-12-29 Thread scott
On Friday 29 December 2006 22:00, A.J.Mechelynck wrote: scott wrote: On Friday 29 December 2006 10:55, A.J.Mechelynck wrote: Charles E Campbell Jr wrote: scott wrote: has anyone else lost the ability to get a menu by entering :set guioptions+=m nothing happens i see 4

Re: lost menu

2006-12-28 Thread scott
On Tuesday 26 December 2006 11:36, scott wrote: has anyone else lost the ability to get a menu by entering :set guioptions+=m nothing happens i see 4: /usr/local/share/vim/vim70/menu.vim in :scriptnames... no glaring errors on build (7.0.178) i build with export CONF_OPT_GUI

lost menu

2006-12-26 Thread scott
has anyone else lost the ability to get a menu by entering :set guioptions+=m nothing happens i see 4: /usr/local/share/vim/vim70/menu.vim in :scriptnames... no glaring errors on build (7.0.178) i build with export CONF_OPT_GUI='--enable-gnome-check' in SUSE linux 10.0 -- scott

Re: v107m of netrw available -- needs testing!

2006-12-16 Thread scott
to my previous version (v98) -- i've got a :so ~/.vimrc mapped so i can get my formatoptions and whatever else it resets back (but not the last search arg!) easily sorry to be such a pest, scott On Friday 15 December 2006 11:08, you wrote: Hello! I've put a copy of netrw v107m on my

Re: text is gone

2006-09-07 Thread scott
On Thu, 2006-09-07 at 08:13 +0200, A.J.Mechelynck wrote: scott wrote: ok, so help me out here i've looked at filetype vim, and i see nothing that associates _.txt modules with ft=txt whether i enter my 'ai' modules with the script or by navigating to where they are and, with my

Re: text is gone

2006-09-07 Thread scott
On Thu, 2006-09-07 at 10:19 -0400, Charles E Campbell Jr wrote: scott wrote: ok, so help me out here i've looked at filetype vim, and i see nothing that associates _.txt modules with ft=txt whether i enter my 'ai' modules with the script or by navigating to where

Re: Help non-functional in 7.0.90

2006-09-06 Thread scott
maybe fixing something there scott

indenting weirdness

2006-09-06 Thread scott
help! i'm at 7.0.90, but i've noticed the indenting weirdness before, so i don't know when it really started i think the other time(s) too it was in my 'ai' module, which, although it has a .txt extenstion, comes up with 'filetype=' so weird ok -- no filetype is defined -- fine -- this still

Re: Help non-functional in 7.0.90

2006-09-06 Thread scott
On Thu, 2006-09-07 at 05:58 +0200, A.J.Mechelynck wrote: scott wrote: On Thu, 2006-09-07 at 01:57 +0200, A.J.Mechelynck wrote: A.J.Mechelynck wrote: In (g)vim 7.0.90, when I try to invoke the help, let's say :help :help the program hangs; and when I finally hit Ctrl-C I get

Re: indenting weirdness

2006-09-06 Thread scott
java and C# as i work on, i hope i can live without cindent, but between you and me, i'm betting off is better thanx! sc On Thu, 2006-09-07 at 14:08 +1000, Peter Hodge wrote: Hello scott, The 'filetype=' message is what happens when you use ':set filetype=' and don't specify any filetype

text is gone

2006-09-06 Thread scott
ok, so help me out here i've looked at filetype vim, and i see nothing that associates _.txt modules with ft=txt whether i enter my 'ai' modules with the script or by navigating to where they are and, with my bloody fingers typing 'gvim ai_200609.txt', still, inside the module, filetype is

Re: Help non-functional in 7.0.90

2006-09-06 Thread scott
On Thu, 2006-09-07 at 06:55 +0200, A.J.Mechelynck wrote: scott wrote: On Thu, 2006-09-07 at 05:58 +0200, A.J.Mechelynck wrote: scott wrote: On Thu, 2006-09-07 at 01:57 +0200, A.J.Mechelynck wrote: A.J.Mechelynck wrote: In (g)vim 7.0.90, when I try to invoke the help, let's say

Re: scrolloff enhancement wish

2006-07-22 Thread scott
On Fri, 2006-07-21 at 09:23 +0100, Matthew Winn wrote: On Fri, Jul 21, 2006 at 10:02:10AM +0200, Bram Moolenaar wrote: Yakov Lerner wrote: I suppose there might be some way to map all the movement commands to reposition the current line to a certain place on the screen, but at the time I

Re: Motions in visual(line|block)

2006-07-14 Thread Scott LaBounty
Max, OK, I'll bite. What does =a{ do? The = is a format, and the { moves to the start of a class (at least that's what is does in the ruby file I tested this on). So, what's the a do in this command? Lord knows, anything that annoys my Visual Studio colleagues is all right with me. Scott

Re: Motions in visual(line|block)

2006-07-14 Thread Scott LaBounty
Stewart, It looked like it was supposed to do something like that, but nothing seemed to happen with my Ruby file. I'll give it a shot in a C++ file and see what happens there. I still can't figure out what the a is doing though. Scott Stewart Johnson wrote: I didn't know either, but from

Re: Motions in visual(line|block)

2006-07-14 Thread Scott LaBounty
Matthew, Got it. I was just looking at motion.txt (which I should have done in the first place) and just found that section. Amazing, I've been using vi/vim for ~20 years and there's still tons of stuff to find. I like the How ... quaint. If fact, I'm off to try it now! Scott Matthew Winn

Re: Gvim for KDE

2006-07-12 Thread scott
... scott On Wed, 2006-07-12 at 22:23 +0200, Stefan Karlsson wrote: These two sections in the documentation seems contradictory: *gui-kde* *kde* *KDE* *KVim* There is no KDE version of Vim. There has been some work on a port using the Qt toolkit

question for charles (or anyone): netrw whacking t

2006-07-11 Thread scott
will be appreciated, scott

Re: Making :grep easier to use

2006-07-02 Thread thomas scott urban
On Tue, 2005-12-06 at 12:32 -0800, David Frey wrote: Often times I am looking at a file and there is a certain string sitting infront of me that I want to grep for. Right now, I go into command mode and type :grep some_string *.extension Is it possible to yank some_string and then paste