In addition...
rpm -qa | grep vi gives
system-config-services-0.8.15-1
gtksourceview-1.1.0-4
device-mapper-1.00.19-2
vim-minimal-6.3.035-3
htmlview-3.0.0-8
vixie-cron-4.1-20_EL
system-logviewer-0.9.12-0.2
tetex-dvips-2.0.2-21RH4.1
libxklavier-1.02-3
vino-2.8.1-1
-Original Message-
On Fri, 19 May 2006, Sanjaya wrote:
I searched the vim mailing list archive at http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/
regarding the problems I am having but couldn't find any related threads.
This thread has a mention of your problem:
http://www.webservertalk.com/archive295-2005-2-906323.html
I got
Is there any possibility to not make the :buffers command show
pathnames. It should only show filenames so that it is easier
to know where to switch. Also it is sometimes annoying that
completion also to complete paths and not files.
Summary: No paths in :buffer - is that possible?
Simon Pamies
Hi guys,
I knew about the Ctrl-V with I command, but have never used it with A.
So out of interest I just tried it, but it appends at the next point in
front of the cursor, not at the end of the line, as I expected A to act,
I guess this is because you are in some way taking the A command from
If all your files are under the same directory, then just
:cd %:h
change into current buffer's directory, and :buffers will just
list files' name under that directory.
On 5/19/06, Simon Pamies <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Is there any possibility to not make the :buffers command show
pathnames.
On 2006-05-19, Linxiao <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> If all your files are under the same directory, then just
Yes - thats the case right now. I've some lcd on BufEnter that
does this thing automatically. But I want that behaviour for
all files regardless of the directory I'm currently in.
>
>:cd
The html file generated with the command :TOhtml doesn't look like the
same as in VIM.
Seems like font information is lost.
Is there anybody having any idea about that?
Thanks.
--
Besh wishes,
Japerlh
On Fri, May 19, 2006 at 10:34:27AM +0200, Robert Cussons wrote:
> Hi guys,
>
> I knew about the Ctrl-V with I command, but have never used it with A.
> So out of interest I just tried it, but it appends at the next point in
> front of the cursor, not at the end of the line, as I expected A to ac
Gerald,
Thank you so much for the help!
-Original Message-
From: Gerald Lai [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, May 19, 2006 1:11 PM
To: Sanjaya
Cc: vim@vim.org
Subject: Re: Split not visible in putty
On Fri, 19 May 2006, Sanjaya wrote:
> I searched the vim mailing list archive at
On Fri, May 19, 2006 at 12:38:26PM +0600, Sanjaya wrote:
> In addition...
>
> rpm -qa | grep vi gives
>
> system-config-services-0.8.15-1
> gtksourceview-1.1.0-4
> device-mapper-1.00.19-2
> vim-minimal-6.3.035-3
[...]
As Gerald Lai already said, the problem is that you have only
vim-mi
Thanks Benji. The rpms will help..
-Original Message-
From: Benji Fisher [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, May 19, 2006 6:03 PM
To: vim@vim.org
Subject: Re: Split not visible in putty
On Fri, May 19, 2006 at 12:38:26PM +0600, Sanjaya wrote:
> In addition...
>
> rpm -qa | grep vi
On Fri, May 19, 2006 at 06:13:21PM +0800, Japerlh wrote:
> The html file generated with the command :TOhtml doesn't look like the
> same as in VIM.
> Seems like font information is lost.
> Is there anybody having any idea about that?
> Thanks.
This command :source's the file $VIMRUNTIME/synta
Hi Japerlh,
On Fri, 19 May 2006 18:13:21 +0800
Japerlh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The html file generated with the command :TOhtml doesn't look like the
> same as in VIM.
> Seems like font information is lost.
> Is there anybody having any idea about that?
> Thanks.
>
>
stick something like
On Thu, May 18, 2006 at 10:08:53PM -0400, cga2000 wrote:
>
> I was wondering if another approach such as using a markup language
> that supports tables might not be preferable in the long run. What I
> mean by this is that it might be a little more difficult to start off
> with but might provide m
> -Original Message-
> From: Meino Christian Cramer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 18 May 2006 18:43
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Cc: vim@vim.org
> Subject: Re: CurorLine, set cursorline: slow, slower, slowest ?!
>
> From: "Yakov Lerner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: CurorLine, set c
Benji Fisher wrote:
On Fri, May 19, 2006 at 12:38:26PM +0600, Sanjaya wrote:
In addition...
rpm -qa | grep vi gives
system-config-services-0.8.15-1
gtksourceview-1.1.0-4
device-mapper-1.00.19-2
vim-minimal-6.3.035-3
[...]
As Gerald Lai already said, the problem is that you
Thanks for the tip Benji, just to make the difference between 'I' and
'A' in blockwise visual mode clear to anyone else who might be reading
this and doesn't know, 'I' will always insert in the position
immediately before the selected block, whilst 'A' will always insert in
the position immedia
Hi guys,
with vim 6.3, I was able to nest folds using '{' and '}' as the delimiters
(as seen here:
http://verens.com/archives/2005/04/18/using-javascript-folds-in-vim/)
Unfortunately, 6.4 doesn't like my attempts to do so. I can get it to fold
after function([^{]*){ matches, but that's it.
> my guess is :source $VIMRUNTIME/mswin.vim -- the script that cripples
> Vim in a not-very-successful attempt to make it more Windows-like. WTF,
> if you want a Windows-like editor, don't use Vim, use Notepad! IMHO
> mswin.vim is better done without.
Hey, it is not *that* bad :)
m.
Robert Cussons wrote:
> ... as Benji said, pressing '$' followed by 'A' whilst in
> blockwise visual mode will insert at the end of each line.
> Sorry if no-one else cares:-)
Well, I knew about I and A, but $A was news to me! Thanks.
--Suresh
Hello,
In visual block mode () one can get jagged
right edges by hitting $. But hitting ^ does not
result in jagged left edges. Why the inconsistency?
Is it something in my set-up?
Thanks,
--Suresh
On Fri, May 19, 2006 at 07:47:41AM -0700, Suresh Govindachar wrote:
> In visual block mode () one can get jagged
> right edges by hitting $. But hitting ^ does not
> result in jagged left edges. Why the inconsistency?
> Is it something in my set-up?
The leftmost column of a line is alwa
Is there some tutorial out there for a newbie starting with Vim7 to
learn how to program for it?
Robert
Hi Robert,
> Is there some tutorial out there for a newbie starting with Vim7 to
> learn how to program for it?
There's a general tutorial to get you started with Vim at:
http://www.viemu.com/a_vi_vim_graphical_cheat_sheet_tutorial.html
I don't think it covers any Vim 7.0 features.
And I don't
James Vega wrote:
> On Fri, May 19, 2006 at 07:47:41AM -0700, Suresh Govindachar wrote:
>
>> In visual block mode () one can get jagged
>> right edges by hitting $. But hitting ^ does not
>> result in jagged left edges. Why the inconsistency?
>> Is it something in my set
From: John Love-Jensen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Extending Vim7 with plugins
Date: Fri, 19 May 2006 10:37:32 -0500
> Hi Robert,
>
> > Is there some tutorial out there for a newbie starting with Vim7 to
> > learn how to program for it?
>
> There's a general tutorial to get you started with
Excerpt of email dated 5/17/2006 16:50 from 'Charles E Campbell Jr
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>':
Noah Sturr wrote:
I'm having an issue saving a file open for edit using
the ftp://host mechanism. The steps are:
open gvim.exe from the Windows command line
Hello!
Please try my latest netrw; several
Mikolaj Machowski wrote:
my guess is :source $VIMRUNTIME/mswin.vim -- the script that cripples
Vim in a not-very-successful attempt to make it more Windows-like. WTF,
if you want a Windows-like editor, don't use Vim, use Notepad! IMHO
mswin.vim is better done without.
Hey, it is not *that*
haha I like that Meino. :)
The best way to learn scripting language is to read others. Choose
some simple well known plugins. Vim help
:help
is always ur vim buddy. You can basically learn everything there. In
addition, when your cursor is over a vim keyword, simply press and
help opens the
Robert Hicks wrote:
Is there some tutorial out there for a newbie starting with Vim7 to
learn how to program for it?
Robert
There is a "vim tutor" which comes with the Vim distribution. It's been
so long since I used it that I don't remember what is and isn't included.
Basically, each lin
"A.J.Mechelynck" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Mikolaj Machowski wrote:
> >> my guess is :source $VIMRUNTIME/mswin.vim -- the script that cripples
> >> Vim in a not-very-successful attempt to make it more Windows-like. WTF,
> >> if you want a Windows-like editor, don't use Vim, use Notepad! IMHO
> >
From: "Edward Wong" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Extending Vim7 with plugins
Date: Sat, 20 May 2006 00:36:11 +0800
Hi HTH,
Thanks for the applaus! :O)
IMHO the help files are only for those, who are know already, what
they are searching for. A newbie gets hopelessly lost.
Example:
Q: W
On 5/19/06, roberto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 5/18/06, Yakov Lerner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 5/18/06, Yakov Lerner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On 5/18/06, roberto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > actually this is what happens:
> > > it opens one window splitted in two, with half of
On 5/19/06, Robert Hicks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Is there some tutorial out there for a newbie starting with Vim7 to
learn how to program for it?
The "Write a Vim script" tutorial is bundled with vim.
You only need to know how to open it in vim. Here is how:
:he usr_41
vim will open docum
A.J.Mechelynck wrote:
Maybe I overreacted. OK, let's amend it: if you want a Windows-like
editor, don't use Vim, use WordPad (in plaintext mode). I still won't
recommend mswin.vim to anybody.
But what about mswin.vim don't you like? All it has is a bunch of
windows friendly mappings (Cut, Copy,
Vinay Doma wrote:
A.J.Mechelynck wrote:
Maybe I overreacted. OK, let's amend it: if you want a Windows-like
editor, don't use Vim, use WordPad (in plaintext mode). I still won't
recommend mswin.vim to anybody.
But what about mswin.vim don't you like? All it has is a bunch of
windows friendly ma
In the years I've been on this list, I don't count the number
of times when newbies have come asking, in essence, "Why
doesn't Vim behave as advertised?" and mswin.vim (which they
unknowingly were sourcing in their vimrc) was the reason.
Or the converse, where someone will ask "Why does vim beha
I am having trouble making the html autocomplete thing work in my vim
7. This is the error that I receive: "undefined variable b:html_omni"
. Autocompletion for other languages (javascript, ruby, etc.) is
working fine. Anyone have any tips?
--
A.T. Young, B.Sc.
Laplink Software / Antibody Design
V
Yakov Lerner wrote:
On 5/19/06, Robert Hicks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Is there some tutorial out there for a newbie starting with Vim7 to
learn how to program for it?
The "Write a Vim script" tutorial is bundled with vim.
You only need to know how to open it in vim. Here is how:
:he usr_4
A.J.Mechelynck wrote:
Vinay Doma wrote:
A.J.Mechelynck wrote:
Maybe I overreacted. OK, let's amend it: if you want a Windows-like
editor, don't use Vim, use WordPad (in plaintext mode). I still won't
recommend mswin.vim to anybody.
But what about mswin.vim don't you like? All it has is a bunch
Dnia piątek, 19 maja 2006 19:07, Meino Christian Cramer napisał:
>
> IMHO the help files are only for those, who are know already, what
> they are searching for. A newbie gets hopelessly lost.
Not exactly. Newbie has to read whole Users Manual from the beginning to
the end. There is no way to ju
Dnia piątek, 19 maja 2006 20:28, Adam Young napisał:
> I am having trouble making the html autocomplete thing work in my vim
> 7. This is the error that I receive: "undefined variable b:html_omni"
> . Autocompletion for other languages (javascript, ruby, etc.) is
> working fine. Anyone have any tip
Consider the following from Meino Christian Cramer:
> Suppose your are starting to learn vim. You have learned to
> edit text basically and to do some tricks to impress your
> friends of the "World of Notepad" category. So nice so far.
>
> Now you want to delete all l
From: Mikolaj Machowski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Extending Vim7 with plugins
Date: Fri, 19 May 2006 20:44:41 +0200
> Dnia piątek, 19 maja 2006 19:07, Meino Christian Cramer napisał:
> >
> > IMHO the help files are only for those, who are know already, what
> > they are searching for. A n
From: "Suresh Govindachar" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: RE: Extending Vim7 with plugins
Date: Fri, 19 May 2006 12:44:12 -0700
I am only wishing not to be urged to study electrotechnics before
I will be able to change a light bulb.
Nothing more, nothing less.
mcc
>
>
> Consider the followi
Meino Christian Cramer wrote:
From: Mikolaj Machowski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Extending Vim7 with plugins
Date: Fri, 19 May 2006 20:44:41 +0200
Dnia piątek, 19 maja 2006 19:07, Meino Christian Cramer napisał:
IMHO the help files are only for those, who are know already, what
Meino Christian Cramer wrote:
From: "Suresh Govindachar" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: RE: Extending Vim7 with plugins
Date: Fri, 19 May 2006 12:44:12 -0700
I am only wishing not to be urged to study electrotechnics before
I will be able to change a light bulb.
Nothing more, nothing less.
mcc
On 5/19/06, Meino Christian Cramer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I am only wishing not to be urged to study electrotechnics before
I will be able to change a light bulb.
On the glass-full side, it looks like you learned already to
operate the light switch. That's good.
Are you asking now how many
Yakov Lerner wrote:
On 5/19/06, Meino Christian Cramer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I am only wishing not to be urged to study electrotechnics before
I will be able to change a light bulb.
On the glass-full side, it looks like you learned already to
operate the light switch. That's good.
whahah
On Fri, 19 May 2006, Meino Christian Cramer wrote:
[snip]
IMHO the help files are only for those, who are know already, what
they are searching for. A newbie gets hopelessly lost.
The help files are very extensive. Because of this, it has to cover each
topic in a brief, accurate and concise wa
From: Mikolaj Machowski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, May 19, 2006 2:44 PM
> Dnia pi?tek, 19 maja 2006 19:07, Meino Christian Cramer napisa?:
> >
> > IMHO the help files are only for those, who are know already, what
> > they are searching for. A newbie gets hopelessly lost.
>
> Not exactly. Newbie has to
Hi,
After an update to vim7 on Linux Debian I had to remark that the
elflord color schema looks different than before. I also installed
vim7 on a Windows machine, there is no change there. Did you have
similar experience? How could I get back the "old" elflord?
Thanks,
Steve Hall wrote:
From: Mikolaj Machowski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, May 19, 2006 2:44 PM
Dnia pi?tek, 19 maja 2006 19:07, Meino Christian Cramer napisa?:
IMHO the help files are only for those, who are know already, what
they are searching for. A newbie gets hopelessly lost.
Not exac
On Fri, 19 May 2006, Suresh Govindachar wrote:
James Vega wrote:
> On Fri, May 19, 2006 at 07:47:41AM -0700, Suresh Govindachar wrote:
>
>> In visual block mode () one can get jagged
>> right edges by hitting $. But hitting ^ does not
>> result in jagged left edges. Why the incon
Jabba Laci wrote:
Hi,
After an update to vim7 on Linux Debian I had to remark that the
elflord color schema looks different than before. I also installed
vim7 on a Windows machine, there is no change there. Did you have
similar experience? How could I get back the "old" elflord?
Thanks
On Fri, 19 May 2006, Kae Verens wrote:
Hi guys,
with vim 6.3, I was able to nest folds using '{' and '}' as the delimiters
(as seen here:
http://verens.com/archives/2005/04/18/using-javascript-folds-in-vim/)
Unfortunately, 6.4 doesn't like my attempts to do so. I can get it to fold
after f
On Fri, May 19, 2006 at 08:22:40AM EDT, Benji Fisher wrote:
> On Thu, May 18, 2006 at 10:08:53PM -0400, cga2000 wrote:
> >
> > I was wondering if another approach such as using a markup language
> > that supports tables might not be preferable in the long run. What I
> > mean by this is that it mi
On Sat, 2006-05-20 at 00:21 +0200, A.J.Mechelynck wrote:
> Steve Hall wrote:
> >
> > My personal experience was starting with just these two pages:
> >
> > :help options.txt
> > :help eval.txt
>
> the two largest, excluding those which merely list changes between
> versions. Not easy to read from A
On 2006-05-19, cga2000 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Fri, May 19, 2006 at 08:22:40AM EDT, Benji Fisher wrote:
> > On Thu, May 18, 2006 at 10:08:53PM -0400, cga2000 wrote:
> > >
> > > I was wondering if another approach such as using a markup language
> > > that supports tables might not be prefe
On Thu, 18 May 2006 at 10:08pm, cga2000 wrote:
> On Thu, May 18, 2006 at 08:23:00AM EDT, Benji Fisher wrote:
> > On Wed, May 17, 2006 at 07:50:08PM -0700, Suresh Govindachar wrote:
> > >
> > > cga2000 wrote:
> > >
> > > > But I was not thinking of these tab stops..
> > > > more in the line of
I'm new to vim and I tried a couple of hours to make html auto -
completion feature to work.
But had no result. Could anyone tell me how to config vim to turn on
html auto - completion?
BR
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