On Thu, Apr 20, 2006 at 06:52:44PM -0700, Eric Van wrote:
My code completion function returns a list with the following entries:
kind: 'f', word: 'toCharArray', menu: 'toCharArray() char[] - String'
kind: 'f', word: 'toString', menu: 'toString() String - String'
kind: 'f',
On 4/21/06, sean [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, 21 Apr 2006 10:05:18 +0200
Nikolai Weibull [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How do you define the region to be from the current line to the last
line? You can't press G. All you can give is a number prefix. Or
perhaps there's some command I've
Neil Bird wrote:
Around about 19/04/06 20:03, Bram Moolenaar typed ...
Main issue is: Do you open another buffer or window?
I don't believe so. Apart from some tricky indirection (the srcctl
plugin has a generic set up, then calls the relevant real script
functions depending upon the
Hi!
Well, this problem is older, since Vim 6.4 behaved like that, too. If a
vertical split is created and guioptions contain L, a scrollbar is
added which makes the windows wider by the amount of the scrollbar. I
have removed the L from the guioptions and don't miss it.
Best wishes,
Georg
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On 4/21/06, Bram Moolenaar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Eric Van wrote:
It appears that code completion is removing any entries that have
duplicate 'word' attributes.
For completion results not using the dictionary format I fully agree
that duplicates can safely be removed, but when using
Hello,
I want to report a behavior that is pretty strange for me.
When there is a syntax highlighting on and VISUAL mode is used, then the
pink color disappear where the VISUAL block extends. I know, if there
would be a VISUAL mode in another color than the same happens somewhere
else. Is it a
Yakov Lerner wrote:
At the request of Nikolai Weibull, I made a patch, the
pushkeys({string}) function which add keys sequence to the
typeahead bufer.
My point is that absence of such function puts console vim
users at disadvantage. Gui vim users always have this
functionality by means
Hi!
What's your operating system?
Do you use GUI or console Vim?
Which version of vim?
Which color scheme?
Best wishes,
Georg
--- Milan Berta [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I want to report a behavior that is pretty strange for me.
When there is a syntax highlighting on and VISUAL
Hello,
Would it be possible to set (or implement) such a behavior of the spell
functions, that while selecting from the suggestion (from the suggested
list) and typing the digits for a number of the item the typing will end
at the moment when the number of the digits reaches the maximum number
in
Hi!
I think trying to get items from an empty list should produce an error
message.
IMHO it would be a serious error if no error were produced in this case.
Best wishes,
Georg
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On 4/21/06, Bram Moolenaar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yakov Lerner wrote:
On 4/21/06, Bram Moolenaar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yakov Lerner wrote:
At the request of Nikolai Weibull, I made a patch, the
pushkeys({string}) function which add keys sequence to the
typeahead bufer.
On Fri, 21 Apr 2006 22:51:11 +0200
Bram Moolenaar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
a[M:N] does truncate when N len(a). However, this still gives an
error when len(a) = 0. Can this be changed as well to return just an
empty list? I appreciate your changing the previous behavior. It made
things a
Hi!
Handling N len(a) except when a happens to be 0 seems a bit
counterintuitive.
No: Let's assume, that you have an empty list a. Then M in a[M:N] is
always out of bounds, which should produce an error. Analogously, if a
is not empty, but M len(a), an error should be produced, too. (BTW,
On 4/21/06, Bram Moolenaar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yakov Lerner wrote:
[send_keys() patch]
The second argument is optional, you should check if it's there.
I don't want to change input_available() this way, I can't oversee what
the implications are.
Also, it's not clear what was already
On Fri, 21 Apr 2006 23:33:07 +0200
Georg Dahn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Georg,
No: Let's assume, that you have an empty list a. Then M in a[M:N] is
always out of bounds, which should produce an error. Analogously, if a
is not empty, but M len(a), an error should be produced, too. (BTW, is
All,
I use gm, H, M, L commands often. I noticed that gm aims at
half the screenwidth, rather than half the line width. I realized that
if it aimed at half the line width, it would be more useful.
Could it be considered to change the behavior of gm. Is there any good
reason why it functions the
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