Dear Vim users,
The traditional Vim calendar has been updated for 2007!
This is a desktop calendar for 2007, made from one sheet of paper.
After folding, one side contains a useful 12-month calendar.
On the other side there is brief information about ICCF-Holland,
Vim and A-A-P
Dear Vim users,
The traditional Vim calendar has been updated for 2007!
This is a desktop calendar for 2007, made from one sheet of paper.
After folding, one side contains a useful 12-month calendar.
On the other side there is brief information about ICCF-Holland,
Vim and A-A-P
Usage question. I have a custom statusline. That statusline also shows
up in the Calendar pane and in the diary pane. Is there a way I can
restrict it from doing that?
Robert
Robert Hicks wrote:
Usage question. I have a custom statusline. That statusline also shows
up in the Calendar pane and in the diary pane. Is there a way I can
restrict it from doing that?
Robert
If 'statusline' is nonempty, your custom status line will show on all status
lines, for all
On Wed 29-Nov-06 11:40am -0600, Robert Hicks wrote:
Usage question. I have a custom statusline. That statusline also shows
up in the Calendar pane and in the diary pane. Is there a way I can
restrict it from doing that?
You can have a local status line for those windows. Perhaps
something
and Calendar have conflicting maps. If I had AsNeeded
attempt to set up transparent map use, then AsNeeded would
inherit the conflicting map problem and issue complaints
at startup.
Perhaps we are using the term transparent with different
meanings. I have a mapping in my vimrc for a horizontal
Bill McCarthy wrote:
On Wed 29-Nov-06 11:40am -0600, Robert Hicks wrote:
Usage question. I have a custom statusline. That statusline also shows
up in the Calendar pane and in the diary pane. Is there a way I can
restrict it from doing that?
You can have a local status line for those windows
On Tue 28-Nov-06 11:13am -0600, Charles E Campbell Jr wrote:
BTW, here's what I use in my .vimrc to allow cvscommand and Calendar
to co-exist:
cvscommand {{{2
nmap Leadercva PlugCVSAdd
nmap Leadercvn PlugCVSAnnotate
nmap Leadercvc PlugCVSCommit
nmap Leadercvd PlugCVSDiff
nmap Leadercve
Bill McCarthy wrote:
On Wed 29-Nov-06 3:19pm -0600, you wrote:
Bill McCarthy wrote:
On Wed 29-Nov-06 11:40am -0600, Robert Hicks wrote:
Usage question. I have a custom statusline. That statusline also shows
up in the Calendar pane and in the diary pane. Is there a way I can
restrict
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When I placed the above mappings in the .vimrc file, the mappings
for \cal and \caL are removed and the new mappings \cv and \ch
open the calendar window.
Only If I move calendar.vim from AsNeeded/ to plugin/ can I
duplicate those
, the mappings
for \cal and \caL are removed and the new mappings \cv and \ch
open the calendar window.
Only If I move calendar.vim from AsNeeded/ to plugin/ can I
duplicate those results. As my question begins, the plugin
is in AsNeeded/. I am trying to figure out how to eliminate
the duplication
When I placed the above mappings in the .vimrc file, the mappings
for \cal and \caL are removed and the new mappings \cv and \ch
open the calendar window.
Only If I move calendar.vim from AsNeeded/ to plugin/ can I
duplicate those results. As my question begins, the plugin
is in AsNeeded/. I
I use version 1.4a. The Calendar.vim file is indeed in the plugin
directory. Here are a few usage lines from my Calendar.vim file:
Usage:
:Calendar
show calendar at this year and this month
:Calendar 8
show calendar at this year and given month
:Calendar 2001 8
, there are usage statements. If you
would rather not upgrade, then here's what it says:
Leaderca
show calendar in normal mode
Leaderch
show horizontal calendar ...
I found the plugin in $HOME/.vim/plugin/.
no usage instructions, no keybindings.
Check out the source
On Fri 24-Nov-06 9:12am -0600, Brian McKee wrote:
I'm using version 1.4a.
Staring on line 37 in my version, there are usage statements. If you
would rather not upgrade, then here's what it says:
Leaderca
show calendar in normal mode
Leaderch
show
Hi,
where can I find instructions on how to use Calendar.vim and its
keybindings ? I visited vim.org's script pages about Calendar.vim but
didn't found, what I was searching for. Google also gave me
nothing...
But may be all this is my fault ?!
Regards,
mcc
Check out the source, which should be in one of your plugin directories. For
me, it's in $HOME/vimfiles/plugin/calendar.vim on my Win XP computer. The
header of the file has a ton of commments, including usage statements nad
Additional notes.
HTH!
Tom Purl
Hi,
where can I find instructions
From: Tom Purl [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Calendar ?
Date: Wed, 22 Nov 2006 12:15:04 -0600 (CST)
I found the plugin in $HOME/.vim/plugin/.
What version do you use? The header of my calendar.vim consists mainly
of a long history, instructions on how to set some calendar specific
variables
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