On 10/1/06, Bram Moolenaar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Nikolai Weibull wrote:
One thing that really annoys me with Vim is the limits it emposes on
what names are legal for user-defined functions and commands. I know
the reason for these restrictions, but I don't think they make much
sense,
I keep getting this f**king message every time I post to vim-dev.
Seriously, wtf?
nikolai (awaiting another notification for this mail not getting through)
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Bram Moolenaar wrote:
Matt Mzyzik wrote:
I don't like this one more, but it's a good alternative:
g/
g?
Also, I feel that one day might do something in visual; at least
visual line mode.
g? is already used for rot13 encoding.
g/ is scheduled to be used to search
On 10/2/06, Yakov Lerner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Me too. I think it means that (1) email address at KNBT that is
unavailable or no longer valid, and (2) it's time for you to add
special filtering rule to your mail reader. I mean, who said mail bot
cannot post to mailing list ?
It's not
Suresh Govindachar wrote:
Is it possible to add an autocommand-event for Clipboard Changed?
Not really. This is not something that happens inside Vim. Polling for
changes in the system is not really something I would like to add to Vim.
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Managers are like cats in a litter box. They
Ali Akcaagac wrote:
On Sun, 2006-10-01 at 23:13 +0200, Bram Moolenaar wrote:
The bonobo stuff is only used when compiling for GTK 2 with Gnome
support. I generally discourage compiling with Gnome, it has its
problems. This is mentioned in the Makefile.
If you compile without Gnome,
I observe that CursorHold is not triggered when cursor
in spending long time in commandline, correct ?
Is it possible to trigger CursorHold also when cursor is
in command line ? (Maybe by some :au CursorHold
commandline syntax ?)
BTW does all this mean that if I enter commandline (:) within