| |> I am trying to set up my subversion client(s) so that I
| can get any
| |> diffs open in a proper diff mode, in an existing gvim
| |session, in a new tab...
| |
| | Did you try (untested by me)
| |
| |--remote-tab +"diffsplit %2" %1
| |
| |(Will the %2 need any special escaping in
|> I am trying to set up my subversion client(s) so that I can get any
|> diffs open in a proper diff mode, in an existing gvim
|session, in a new tab...
|
| Did you try (untested by me)
|
|--remote-tab +"diffsplit %2" %1
|
|(Will the %2 need any special escaping inside the quotes?
|What if
On Wed, Nov 01, 2006 at 02:15:53PM +0100, Hugo Ahlenius wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am trying to set up my subversion client(s) so that I can get any diffs
> open in a proper diff mode, in an existing gvim session, in a new tab...
>
> Any tips for that? Do you I have to construct a more complicated
> comm
| I don't know how to do exactly what you ask, but have you seen
| vcscommand.vim?
|
| http://www.vim.org/scripts/script.php?script_id=90
|
| It has a VCSVimDiff command that will use the svn client to get a diff
| and then show the result as a vimdiff.
Hi Al, I have that, and that is what I w
On 01/11/06, Hugo Ahlenius <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
I am trying to set up my subversion client(s) so that I can get any diffs
open in a proper diff mode, in an existing gvim session, in a new tab...
Any tips for that? Do you I have to construct a more complicated
command-line for that --
Hi,
I am trying to set up my subversion client(s) so that I can get any diffs
open in a proper diff mode, in an existing gvim session, in a new tab...
Any tips for that? Do you I have to construct a more complicated
command-line for that -- I just tried:
--remote-tab -d %1 %2
but that opened ea