Dear list,
I'm co-developing a syntax file for LessCSS[0]. LessCSS is a language that
extends CSS with features like nesting and variables. Hence, the syntax
file uses many of the definition of the stock css.vim.
The file is on Github:
From: vim_dev@googlegroups.com [mailto:vim_dev@googlegroups.com] On
opera = failure
[snip]
2012/1 Opera: 2%
Thus I expect only those to have trouble which belong to those 2% *and*
forget to type www. (rough estimation)
Hi there. You're talking about me. And yeah, it's annoying when I hit
On Tue, March 6, 2012 15:51, Leonard Ehrenfried wrote:
Dear list,
I'm co-developing a syntax file for LessCSS[0]. LessCSS is a language that
extends CSS with features like nesting and variables. Hence, the syntax
file uses many of the definition of the stock css.vim.
The file is on Github:
On 4/03/12 11:30 PM, Bram Moolenaar wrote:
John Beckett wrote:
Bram wrote:
1. Write tests for the regexp engine, so that we can finally
use NFA.
2. Fix bugs and review patches
3. Fix bugs and review patches
2. and 3. should be able to work together, so that the mentor
(me) does not have to
Ben Schmidt wrote:
I need a backup administrator, it's mandatory for applying.
I can act as a backup if necessary, too. I've been a bit quiet
recently, but if direct questions or a direct task were in
front of me I'd be able to help out.
Thanks Ben. If Bram is not around and I have some
Hello,
First of all, let me thank you for VIM, which is probably the best
application I have on my computer at the moment.
I was wondering if it would be possible to include the feature, which
would make it possible to have a proper indented word-wrap? I find it
very useful in LaTeX and other