On Tue, Apr 20, 2010 at 6:09 PM, Christian Brabandt cbli...@256bit.org wrote:
Hi Tom!
On Sa, 17 Apr 2010, Tom Sorensen wrote:
It also works differently on different platforms. I played around with
a similar plugin (SwapExists.vim) that James wrote (iirc) about 6
months ago and could not get
On Mon, Apr 26, 2010 at 11:14 AM, Tom Sorensen wrote:
It was written by Matt Wozniski, not James. The issues I had with it
were that it would not perform correctly on both Windows and Linux. As
I recall (based on my log searches) it would do nothing the first time
you edited the file, but
Hi Tom!
On Sa, 17 Apr 2010, Tom Sorensen wrote:
On Sat, Apr 17, 2010 at 4:31 PM, Christian Brabandt cbli...@256bit.org
wrote:
Would the attached plugin be helpful? It uses the SwapExists autocommand
to create a diff buffer. Using the SwapExists autocommand works
differently it seems,
Hi James!
On Fr, 16 Apr 2010, James Vega wrote:
IMO, that way would be performing automatic diffing of the recovered
buffer with the on-disk file. If anything short of that is done, then
the current behavior should be maintained.
Would the attached plugin be helpful? It uses the SwapExists
On Sat, Apr 17, 2010 at 4:31 PM, Christian Brabandt cbli...@256bit.org wrote:
Would the attached plugin be helpful? It uses the SwapExists autocommand
to create a diff buffer. Using the SwapExists autocommand works
differently it seems, therefore the plugin uses feedkeys() extensively.
It also