Ah, I see.
Under GTK3 I can't anymore tearoff the menus, even manually.
Best regards,
Tony.
On Sun, Sep 18, 2016 at 2:13 AM, James McCoy wrote:
> On Sun, Sep 18, 2016 at 01:25:53AM +0200, Tony Mechelynck wrote:
>> A few weeks ago, when I was still building with GTK2 (not GTK3) GUI,
>> it had pr
On Sun, Sep 18, 2016 at 01:25:53AM +0200, Tony Mechelynck wrote:
> A few weeks ago, when I was still building with GTK2 (not GTK3) GUI,
> it had proper tearoff menus, or at least submenus.
You can manually tear off the menus, but trying to use the command
":tearoff", even with names of menus that
Hi Bram,
Attached patch converts test_command_count.{in,ok} tests to new style.
Best regards,
Naruhiko Nishino(a.k.a. rbtnn)
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On Fri, Sep 16, 2016 at 11:02 AM, Kazunobu Kuriyama
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> 2016-09-15 16:45 GMT+09:00 Kazunobu Kuriyama :
>>
>> 2016-09-15 7:41 GMT+09:00 Tony Mechelynck :
>>>
>>> exists() result is sometimes misleading for a command.
>>>
>>> Example (with GTK3 gvim linked with GTK 3.16.7):
>>> :echo exists
Ken Takata wrote:
> The tag *:py3file* is in a wrong place.
> Please check the attached patch.
Thanks.
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Hi haya14busa,
2016-9-17(Sat) 22:58:46 UTC+9 haya14busa:
> Hi! I found small bug(?)
>
> :h :lbuffer
>
> *:lb* *:lbuffer*
> :lb[uffer][!] [bufnr] Same as ":cbuffer", except the location list for the
> current window is used instead of the quickfix list.
>
>
(I first asked this question at
http://stackoverflow.com/q/39510377/1175080 and there I was suggested
to post this question to this mailing list.)
With GVim on my Windows 7 system, if I press `gx` while the cursor is on
an URL, it launches the URL in Firefox (my default browser on
Windows).
Howev