sc wrote:
thank *you* -- it looks really useful
now can you help me make a toggle for it, so i don't need to
burn two mappings for it? like for example instead of
saying RltvNmbr is already enabled, which i can plainly
see, why not turn it off?
i looked for a variable i could test for in
On Tuesday 19 August 2008 09:50, Charles Campbell wrote:
sc wrote:
thank *you* -- it looks really useful
now can you help me make a toggle for it, so i don't need to
burn two mappings for it? like for example instead of
saying RltvNmbr is already enabled, which i can plainly
see,
On Tuesday 19 August 2008 09:50, Charles Campbell wrote:
sc wrote:
thank *you* -- it looks really useful
now can you help me make a toggle for it, so i don't need to
burn two mappings for it? like for example instead of
saying RltvNmbr is already enabled, which i can plainly
see,
sc wrote:
On Tuesday 19 August 2008 09:50, Charles Campbell wrote:
sc wrote:
thank *you* -- it looks really useful
now can you help me make a toggle for it, so i don't need to
burn two mappings for it? like for example instead of
saying RltvNmbr is already enabled, which i can
guivho wrote:
[snip]
I downloaded it, but it claims to be v1c, despite what your website
says.
Hello!
Looks like a problem with my updating scripts -- found it, and v2b is
now up on my website.
Thank you for letting me know! I seldom download my own plugins as you
might imagine.
Charles Campbell wrote:
guivho wrote:
[snip]
I downloaded it, but it claims to be v1c, despite what your website
says.
Hello!
Looks like a problem with my updating scripts -- found it, and v2b is
now up on my website.
So it claims, but I'm afraid it's still v1c.
Guido
Thank you for
guivho wrote:
Charles Campbell wrote:
guivho wrote:
[snip]
I downloaded it, but it claims to be v1c, despite what your website
says.
Hello!
Looks like a problem with my updating scripts -- found it, and v2b is
now up on my website.
So it claims, but I'm afraid
guivho wrote:
Charles Campbell wrote:
guivho wrote:
[snip]
I downloaded it, but it claims to be v1c, despite what your website
says.
Hello!
Looks like a problem with my updating scripts -- found it, and v2b is
now up on my website.
So it claims, but I'm afraid it's still v1c.
Got v2b
On 19/08/08 18:26, Charles Campbell wrote:
[...]
Hmm -- this is the second time that I've uploaded a file and there's
been a delay in its appearing. I thought it was my browser last time
just saving time by serving up a file it had already downloaded. Now
I'm not so sure what's happening.
Tony Mechelynck wrote:
On 18/08/08 22:15, Charles Campbell wrote:
Hello!
I've issued a new plugin on my website:
http://mysite.verizon.net/astronaut/vim/index.html#RLTVNMBR . It uses
the signs capability of huge vim to give relative numbering. After
some comment period I expect to
Ex command substitutions (:help cmdline-special) seem to be done on the keyword
when using the K command. Due to normal settings for iskeyword this won't
usually
show up for K, but will for {Visual}K if you, e.g., highlight a URL with a # in
it
and use K on it (with keywordprg set to
At the moment
:help ctrl-W_f
will jump to
CTRL-W_F
at present. It would be better if it jumped to
CTRL-W_f
I don't know if it's easy to implement a 'least number of characters of
different
case to the original' kind of search, if multiple candidates are equal apart
from
case, but it
Hi, Ben!
Thanks for pointing this out.
On Wed, Aug 20, 2008 at 4:38 AM, Ben Schmidt
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
the shell. It should be checked that the keyword is properly shell-escaped,
too. I
can't quickly think of a way to easily exploit this one, so I don't think
it's a
security risk,
On 20/08/08 05:48, Ben Schmidt wrote:
At the moment
:help ctrl-W_f
will jump to
CTRL-W_F
at present. It would be better if it jumped to
CTRL-W_f
I don't know if it's easy to implement a 'least number of characters of
different
case to the original' kind of search, if multiple
Ben Schmidt wrote:
Ex command substitutions (:help cmdline-special) seem to be done on
the keyword when using the K command. Due to normal settings for
iskeyword this won't usually show up for K, but will for {Visual}K if
you, e.g., highlight a URL with a # in it and use K on it (with
Jan Minář wrote:
On Wed, Aug 20, 2008 at 4:38 AM, Ben Schmidt
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
the shell. It should be checked that the keyword is properly
shell-escaped, too. I can't quickly think of a way to easily exploit
this one, so I don't think it's a security risk, but it's definitely
a
On 20/08/08 07:14, Bram Moolenaar wrote:
Tony Mechelynck wrote:
E670: Mix of help file encodings within a language:
/usr/local/share/vim/vimfiles/doc/hicolors.txt
The error is given by the :helptags command.
After investigation, it appears that all the *.txt files in
$VIM/vimfiles/doc
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