Towards the bottom of Luc Hermitte message, the following was said:
> substitute(), match*(), exists(), ...
> But also :exe, :normal!, I-CTRL_R, :s, ... which are not functions
> indeed.
What does the I-CTRL_R command do?
TIA
Michael
--- Luc Hermitte <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> *
How do you save a file in a vim script? I have a script that modify a file and
I want to save it. After that send it to an external command. The last two
lines are the important ones. Any help would be greatly appreciate it.
exe "normal! :%j\r"
while search("","Wc") != 0
exe "normal! d^"
ex
How do I get part of a line into a list?
TIA
Michael D. Phillips - A computer science enthusiast
I do not hate Windows, I just like the alternatives better.
Linux is my primary choice.
Do you Yahoo!?
Everyon
--- Tim Chase <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > How do I get part of a line into a list?
>
>
> What sort of list? An actual Vim7 "List" datatype?
> Perhaps something like:
>
> let my_list = [matchstr(getline(2), 'regexp')]
This is what I want. Now I need help with the regexp. I would like to u
I should have sent an example of what I am trying to do.
If I have the following text:
http://www.google.com";>Google
I want to put http://www.google.com into a List.
--- Michael Phillips <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> --- Tim Chase <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
Would someone please explain the usage of @=. I am getting confuse from the
help file.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] Matches the preceding atom with zero width. {not in Vi}
Like "(?=pattern)" in Perl.
Example matches ~
foo\(bar\)[EMAIL PROTECTED] "foo
Thanks for replying. The examples you gave me has help me to understand the
command. I may not every use it.
Thanks for the info
Michael
--- Tim Chase <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Would someone please explain the usage of @=. I am getting
> > confuse from the help file.
> >
> > [EMAIL PROTE
What is the latest version of netrw? I am have version v108k. I am getting an
error of undefined tfile variable. Can someone help me with this?
TIA
Michael D. Phillips - A computer science enthusiast
I do not hate Windows, I just like the alternatives better.
Linux is my primary choice.
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Hello everyone,
How do I get vim to stop adding an indent to a line when the previous line
ends with a semicolon? This happens when I am editing a CSS file. What
options should I be looking at?
Thank you for your time,
Michael
Michael D. Phillips - A computer science enthusiast
I do not hate
How does one start debugging indent? I am trying to figure out how to change
the behavior. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Michael
Michael D. Phillips - A computer science enthusiast
I do not hate Windows, I just like the alternatives better.
Linux is my primary choice.
Before install the new vim, I deleted the version of vim first. In the process
it deleted the vim icon. Now I have installed Vim 7.1. Where is the icon
located for vim? I am using VIM - Vi IMproved 7.1 (2007 May 12, compiled May 12
2007 14:19:39) MS-Windows 32 bit GUI version with OLE support.
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