On 5/2/06, Robert Webb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have the following in my _vimrc file:
func! SaveSession()
mksession! aaaSession.vse
echo "Session saved"
endfunction
command! -nargs=0 S call SaveSession()
But now, when I have more than one tab open (on Windows2000
> Will inserting "redraw" command before echo help ? Like this:
>
> func! SaveSession()
>mksession! aaaSession.vse
>redraw
>echo "Session saved"
> endfunction
You're right, this fixes it. Thanks.
But is it a bug still that the echo message is lost due
to a redraw caused b
On 5/2/06, Robert Webb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Will inserting "redraw" command before echo help ? Like this:
>
> func! SaveSession()
>mksession! aaaSession.vse
>redraw
>echo "Session saved"
> endfunction
You're right, this fixes it. Thanks.
But is it a bug still tha
When I use Ctrl+P to complete a word in insert mode, then hit space or
Esc because I'm happy with the match, not waiting for the menu to pop
up with every possible match (ie while it's still searching through
header files etc), the menu then still flashes up briefly, even though
the search has now
Hello!
There is small, but quite annoying typo in that file :)
Index: matchparen.vim
===
RCS file: /cvsroot/vim/vim7/runtime/plugin/matchparen.vim,v
retrieving revision 1.7
diff -r1.7 matchparen.vim
72c72
< let stopline = c_lnu
I can still reproduce the wrong behavior of parens. Using vim7.0g.
Best regards,
Milan
On Sun Apr 30, 2006 at 01:57:28PM +0200, Bram Moolenaar wrote:
>
> Milan Berta wrote:
>
> > I was browsing some Vim-scripts and I found strange that a highlighting
> > of matching parens fails on this line:
>
On Tue, May 02, 2006 at 03:51:43PM +0500, Gaspar Chilingarov wrote:
> Hello!
>
> There is small, but quite annoying typo in that file :)
>
> [patch to CVS]
CVS hasn't been updated in a while since Sourceforge has been having
problems with their CVS servers. I'd suggest updating to the latest
sn
Benji Fisher wrote:
> On Tue, May 02, 2006 at 12:13:37AM +0200, Bram Moolenaar wrote:
> >
> > Charles Campbell wrote:
> >
> > > Bram Moolenaar wrote:
> > >
> > > >The problem of changing something like this is that all scripts that are
> > > >included in the release need to be checked for effe
Robert Webb wrote:
> > This is the last chance to report problems.
>
> This is my first look at the version 7 line.
> Here's a few things I noticed:
>
> - The VRML syntax file still causes the file to be folded by default.
> This seems a bit rude, and is pretty annoying. I don't use the
>
Robert Webb wrote:
> Some more suggestions that are probably too late for this release:
Yes, just a few days before a release I hestitate to make changes. It's
very easy to have a last minute change cause troubles.
> - From the help: "The 'omnifunc' option is set by filetype plugins"
> Why i
Vissale Neang wrote:
> I have a tag file of 17 Mo, when I run a vimgrep on this file and
> after a cancel during the search (with CTRL-C), it seems that the swap
> file created by vimgrep is not deleted.
> If I repeat the operation, another swap file is created with the
> extension .swo and if I
Eric Van Dewoestine wrote:
> You've mentioned a few times how the code completion logic is getting
> complicated, but is that a good reason for leaving in known issues?
> Perhaps after you have released vim70, vim71 should get a bit of an
> overhaul in this area now that you've encountered a broa
Robert Webb wrote:
> > Will inserting "redraw" command before echo help ? Like this:
> >
> > func! SaveSession()
> >mksession! aaaSession.vse
> >redraw
> >echo "Session saved"
> > endfunction
>
> You're right, this fixes it. Thanks.
> But is it a bug still that the echo
Robert Webb wrote:
> When I use Ctrl+P to complete a word in insert mode, then hit space or
> Esc because I'm happy with the match, not waiting for the menu to pop
> up with every possible match (ie while it's still searching through
> header files etc), the menu then still flashes up briefly, ev
Charles Campbell wrote:
> This one appears to be a ctrl-f (and ctrl-b) bug. Here's the setup:
> (using Linux,vim-7.0g, huge)
>
> .vimrc :
> set nocp
>
> .gvimrc :
> set lines=21
>
> no .vim/ directory.
>
> Now, for the problem:
>
> gvim -geometry "139x22+0+4" netrw.vim
> 11j
> z
> 4j6k4
Robert Webb wrote:
When I use Ctrl+P to complete a word in insert mode, then hit space or
Esc because I'm happy with the match, not waiting for the menu to pop
up with every possible match (ie while it's still searching through
header files etc), the menu then still flashes up briefly, even thoug
--- Message d'origine ---
> De : Bram Moolenaar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> À : NEANG Vissale <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Cc : vim-dev@vim.org
> Sujet : Re: Swap file not deleted after cancelling a vimgrep call
> Date : mar 02 mai 2006 14:15:21 CEST
>
>
> Vissale Neang wrote:
>
> > I have a tag file of 17
My first guess is that you have another copy of the matchparen.vim
plugin lying around. Try
:scriptnames
and look for something like
path/to/plugin/matchparen.vim
Is this in your personal plugin directory or $VIMRUNTIME ?
My second guess is that you did not upgrade your runtime file
I wish to use a Forms package in VIM.
The Forms package ought to include a mechanism
for specifying new Forms and including such
Forms in VIM, for example, a plugin.
Elements of a Form should include static text
and labels, string and text entry fields, action
buttons, and, for extra credit, chec
Milan Berta wrote:
> I can still reproduce the wrong behavior of parens. Using vim7.0g.
[]
> > > let l:fg=substitute(l:bcdefg,".*\\C" . l:cde . ",\\([^,]\\),.*","\\1","")
> > >
> > >
> > > It fails when the cursor is on
> > > - the first, the second of '('
> > > - the first '['
> > > - th
When using the 70g beta release on Windows XP, I can do the following:
1. Run gvim -u NONE
2. Issue :tabnew
3. Open the command line window with 'q:'
4. Switch tabs with 'gt'
Now neither the vim window on the tab I just switched to, nor the
command line window on the previous tab are in a us
On 5/2/06, Richard Emberson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
... Forms ... Forms ... Forms ... Forms ... Form
... Forms
... Forms?
Forms! Forms! Forms!
... destroy all copies of the original message.
I'll do my very best.
nikolai
Cory Echols wrote:
> When using the 70g beta release on Windows XP, I can do the following:
>
> 1. Run gvim -u NONE
> 2. Issue :tabnew
> 3. Open the command line window with 'q:'
> 4. Switch tabs with 'gt'
>
> Now neither the vim window on the tab I just switched to, nor the
> command line
> > When I use Ctrl+P to complete a word in insert mode, then hit space or
> > Esc because I'm happy with the match, not waiting for the menu to pop
> > up with every possible match (ie while it's still searching through
> > header files etc), the menu then still flashes up briefly, even though
> >
> Please report issues with runtime files to their respective
> maintainers.
OK, have done. I know I reported this years ago, several times I
think, to the maintainer at the time, but I can't remember who that
was, so I'll try again as it may have changed. If they are not
responsive though, ther
> > - The VRML syntax file still causes the file to be folded by
> > default. This seems a bit rude, and is pretty annoying. I don't
> > use the folding features, so I have to then figure out how to
> > unfold it all. I think I tried to contact the maintainer long ago
> > without success. Is it
> > > - The VRML syntax file still causes the file to be folded by
> > > default. This seems a bit rude, and is pretty annoying. I don't
> > > use the folding features, so I have to then figure out how to
> > > unfold it all. I think I tried to contact the maintainer long ago
> > > without succe
Hello Vim-Dev,
I'm using vim70g at the time.
- After loading a keymap (and setting the b:keymap_name variable to
anything), unloading it: 'set keymap=', the last command doesn't erase
the b:keymap_name variable. I think vim6 doesn't behave this way, but
I'm not sure, and I can't reproduce the p
Bram Moolenaar wrote:
Charles Campbell wrote:
This one appears to be a ctrl-f (and ctrl-b) bug. Here's the setup:
(using Linux,vim-7.0g, huge)
.vimrc :
set nocp
.gvimrc :
set lines=21
no .vim/ directory.
Now, for the problem:
gvim -geometry "139x22+0+4" netrw.vim
11j
z
4j6k4j
Note
On Wed, May 03, 2006 at 01:32:11AM +1000, Robert Webb wrote:
> Is it a simple matter of not doing "setlocal foldmethod=syntax" in the
> syntax file?
If you don't use folding, I'd suggest setting 'nofoldenable' in your
vimrc (I'm not sure why folding is enabled by default). VRML isn't the
only fil
Charles Campbell wrote:
> >>This one appears to be a ctrl-f (and ctrl-b) bug. Here's the setup:
> >>(using Linux,vim-7.0g, huge)
> >>
> >>.vimrc :
> >> set nocp
> >>
> >>.gvimrc :
> >> set lines=21
> >>
> >>no .vim/ directory.
> >>
> >>Now, for the problem:
> >>
> >>gvim -geometry "139x22+0+4"
Milan Berta wrote:
> I'm using vim70g at the time.
>
> - After loading a keymap (and setting the b:keymap_name variable to
> anything), unloading it: 'set keymap=', the last command doesn't erase
> the b:keymap_name variable. I think vim6 doesn't behave this way, but
> I'm not sure, and I can'
Robert Webb wrote:
> > > - From the help: "The 'omnifunc' option is set by filetype
> > > plugins" Why is 'omnifunc' always empty for me? I've tried this
> > > with .h, .cpp, and .html files.
> >
> > Perhaps you are using older runtime files? It works fine for me.
>
> When I do :help I get th
Suggested 7-word addition to the |unlisted-buffer| paragraph:
*unlisted-buffer*
unlistedThe buffer is not in the buffer list. It is not used for
normal editing, but to show a help file, remember a file name
or m
Hello Vim-Dev,
In the description of E763 is written about the error when more spl
files are used with different char-tables. But the error message appears
also when there is a change of such spl files.
vim -u NONE
:setlocal spell spelllang=cs
:set spelllang=hu
I've seen the E763 error message u
Yakov Lerner wrote:
> Suggested 7-word addition to the |unlisted-buffer| paragraph:
>
> *unlisted-buffer*
> unlistedThe buffer is not in the buffer list. It is not used for
> normal editing, but to show a help file, remembe
Yakov Lerner wrote:
Suggested 7-word addition to the |unlisted-buffer| paragraph:
*unlisted-buffer*
unlistedThe buffer is not in the buffer list. It is not used for
normal editing, but to show a help file, remember a
file n
Milan Berta wrote:
> In the description of E763 is written about the error when more spl
> files are used with different char-tables. But the error message appears
> also when there is a change of such spl files.
>
> vim -u NONE
> :setlocal spell spelllang=cs
> :set spelllang=hu
>
> I've seen t
On Tue May 02, 2006 at 11:09:19PM +0200, Bram Moolenaar wrote:
> I notice that both "cs" and "hu" use ISO-8859-2, but the FOL/LOW/UPP
> items differ. "hu" has a few extra characters: '-', '%', 0xa7, and
> 0xb0. Are these also word characters in "cs"? As far as I can see it's
> the "hu" dictiona
On Tue May 02, 2006 at 09:04:06PM +0200, Bram Moolenaar wrote:
>
> Milan Berta wrote:
>
> > I'm using vim70g at the time.
> >
> > - After loading a keymap (and setting the b:keymap_name variable to
> > anything), unloading it: 'set keymap=', the last command doesn't erase
> > the b:keymap_name
Hi!
Eric Arnold wrote:
> setlocal formatoptions+=bcroqan2t" better without w
> setlocal linebreak
I have tried these setting of formatoptions now. I see, that even if I
don't set textwidth (it is 0) and if there are very much more than 80
columns, the text gets wrapped at column 80. The valu
On Tue May 02, 2006 at 09:04:06PM +0200, Bram Moolenaar wrote:
>
> Milan Berta wrote:
>
> > I'm using vim70g at the time.
> >
> > - After loading a keymap (and setting the b:keymap_name variable to
> > anything), unloading it: 'set keymap=', the last command doesn't erase
> > the b:keymap_name
I could not contact off-list maintainer listed in polish menu translation files
( Rafal M. Sulejman ).
I mean files menu_polish* menu_pl*
There are some omissions and differences between versions in different
encodings.
Is anybody maintaining these files now?
Best regards,
Wojtek
PS. there ar
Hi!
In my vimrc file I have the following mapping:
noremap :=matchstr(&fo, "a")=="a" ? "set fo-=a" :
"set fo+=a"
In the latest build Vim70g01 I get in Normal mode the following message
if I press :
Type :quit to exit Vim
In Vim 70g I don't get this message and I don't see any reason f
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