I want to suggest different format of features listing in output of :version.
Namely, I suggest that all "included" features go first in one list, and
after them, all "excluded" go in another list. I think this is more readable
than existing format, in which both (+) and (-) features are mixed in
On 8/15/06, Yakov Lerner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I want to suggest different format of features listing in output of :version.
There's always the possibility of adding a :version! alternative.
nikolai
IMHO, that depends on for what reason you are looking at it, if you are
looking whether a particular feature is included or not the present
alphabetical ordering offers you the fastest (?) way of finding that
information
Nikolai Weibull wrote:
On 8/15/06, Yakov Lerner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Hi,
Regarding a thread [1] back in February on this list about local
additions, I'm not seeing some of the errors remarked upon at that
time, but I do see 'matchit.txt' under the LOCAL ADDITIONS heading
even when it's not installed. If I do copy it into the doc directory
and run helptags, it's li
* Bram Moolenaar [060808 22:52]:
> ! call system(a:cmd . " '" . nmt . "'")
This patch is evil (>:-E~~~). Better add shellescape() function
to Vim and properly escape argument.
Patch attached. I'm not sure if I handle WIN/UNIX defines
properly, also I don't know how to shell-escape string on
On 2006-08-14, "A.J.Mechelynck" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Gary Johnson wrote:
> [...]
> > I've also come up with a solution for part of the problem, that of
> > Vim's insistence on converting a name like
> >
> > /project/xyz/system/src/bar.c@@/main/42
> >
> > (through chdir() and getcwd())
Alexey I. Froloff wrote:
> * Bram Moolenaar [060808 22:52]:
> > ! call system(a:cmd . " '" . nmt . "'")
> This patch is evil (>:-E~~~). Better add shellescape() function
> to Vim and properly escape argument.
Well, at least it's a lot better than what it was. I know it wasn't
perfect.
> Pa
Patch 7.0.052
Problem:The user may not be aware that the Vim server allows others more
functionality than desired.
Solution: When running Vim as root don't become a Vim server without an
explicit --servername argument.
Files: src/main.c
*** ../vim-7.0.051/src/m
Patch 7.0.053
Problem:Shortening a directory name may fail when there are multi-byte
characters.
Solution: Copy the correct bytes. (Titov Anatoly)
Files: src/misc1.c
*** ../vim-7.0.052/src/misc1.c Sun Apr 30 20:49:14 2006
--- src/misc1.c Tue Aug 8 11:23:45 2006
*
Gabriel Farrell wrote:
Hi,
Regarding a thread [1] back in February on this list about local
additions, I'm not seeing some of the errors remarked upon at that
time, but I do see 'matchit.txt' under the LOCAL ADDITIONS heading
even when it's not installed. If I do copy it into the doc directory
Bram Moolenaar wrote:
Alexey I. Froloff wrote:
* Bram Moolenaar [060808 22:52]:
! call system(a:cmd . " '" . nmt . "'")
This patch is evil (>:-E~~~). Better add shellescape() function
to Vim and properly escape argument.
Well, at least it's a lot better than what it was. I know it
Hi,
I've been looking for a 7.0-compatible version of the conceal-patch [1],
but so far I have been unsuccessful.
Does anyone know if this patch is still maintained or should I try to
adapt it to 7.0 myself?
(To those not familiar with the conceal-functionality: it allows a kind
of inline-foldin
Philipp M. Frank wrote:
Hi,
I've been looking for a 7.0-compatible version of the conceal-patch [1],
but so far I have been unsuccessful.
Does anyone know if this patch is still maintained or should I try to
adapt it to 7.0 myself?
(To those not familiar with the conceal-functionality: it allo
Hi all,
I'm working with a Vim that has been patched to support ECL Lisp
(http://wiki.alu.org/Vim_ECL). Part of our project involves
outputting potentially large amounts of data to a buffer in a
streaming fashion, ie always adding at the end.
I think that I have worked out a reasonable way to ap
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