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On Tue, 15 Jan 2008 21:38:13 +0100, Bram Moolenaar wrote:
Nevertheless, most email programs know how to escape these lines (that's
what happened above), so they are not really special when editing a
message. Only when you actually edit the mbox
Is there some existing open source project that can be leveraged to
solve a lot of these problems? Or some Google project?
IMHO Gobby is one of the best out there: free, open source, real time
collaboration: http://gobby.0x539.de
Diwaker
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http://floatingsun.net/
On 15 Jan., 21:55, Bram Moolenaar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello Vim users,
I have added two items to vote on:
- add collaborative editing: changes made to a file show up in another
Vim in a second
- add flexible tab stops, can be used for tables
Now I wonder why so may of you vote make
for me, just the ability to make a diff between current buffer and the
corresponding file on the disk would be suficient. (and add it as a next item
to a dialog File was modified externaly: [O]K, [L]oad the file...[S]how
diff)
Yes! that would be a great enhancement!
Martin
On Wed, 16 Jan 2008 11:46:46 +0100, Milan Vancura [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
- add flexible tab stops, can be used for tables
Bram, do you mean Matthew Winn's patch? It would be super! I hope that as it
works, the amount of work to push it to production state will be small and
this
Hi all,
I know there are some issues with visual block behaving like visual
lines sometimes, so this might just be somewhere in the future 'for
free', but here goes anyway :)
vim -u NONE -U NONE
type any text over a few lines
esc
ctrl-v
:s/foo/bar/g
If foo appears on the same line as, but
Hi,
Richard Hartmann wrote:
I know there are some issues with visual block behaving like visual
lines sometimes, so this might just be somewhere in the future 'for
free', but here goes anyway :)
vim -u NONE -U NONE
type any text over a few lines
esc
ctrl-v
:s/foo/bar/g
If foo
On Jan 15, 2008 9:55 PM, Bram Moolenaar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
- add collaborative editing: changes made to a file show up in another
Vim in a second
Unless this is done in full, screen -x is probably better suited. I have to
agree that this would be great for mentoring people, though.
-Original Message-
From: vim_dev@googlegroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Matthew Winn
Sent: 16 January 2008 13:55
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: New features to vote on and sponsoring
On Wed, 16 Jan 2008 11:46:46 +0100, Milan Vancura [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Adri Verhoef wrote:
Well, I don't know what happened, but after one more batch of tests
suddenly everything seems to work that was earlier reported as bad.
One thing that was strange though: Vim reported to have patch #215
installed twice, while I can't remember I downloaded that one even
Hi,
James Vega wrote:
On Jan 16, 2008 8:39 AM, Jürgen Krämer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The behaviour you want can be achieved with an additional script by
Dr. Chip. You can download it from the following url
In Vim7 you can also use the \%V operator as described at :help
/\%V. This will
Jürgen Krämer wrote:
Hi,
James Vega wrote:
On Jan 16, 2008 8:39 AM, Jürgen Krämer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The behaviour you want can be achieved with an additional script by
Dr. Chip. You can download it from the following url
In Vim7 you can also use the \%V operator as
On 16/01/2008, George V. Reilly [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 14/01/2008, Mike Williams [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Catching up from the weekend patches I had two warnings for my builds.
The attached patch fixes them - done against 7.1.228
I've attached the latest Win64 patch, which
Patch 7.1.231
Problem:When shifting lines the change is acted upon multiple times.
Solution: Don't have shift_line() call changed_bytes.
Files: src/edit.c, src/ops.c, src/proto/edit.pro, src/proto/ops.pro
*** ../vim-7.1.230/src/edit.c Mon Jan 14 20:11:37 2008
--- src/edit.c Mon
- add flexible tab stops, can be used for tables
Bram, do you mean Matthew Winn's patch? It would be super! I hope that as it
works, the amount of work to push it to production state will be small and
this
feature will be be included in vim even without any extra votes ;-)
It's slightly
Matthew Winn wrote:
(snip)
Also, it uses the same tabstops over an entire file. An extended idea
is to find some way of specifying different tab widths at different
parts of the same file, but that means a heap of empty cans and worms
all over the place.
You'd probably need to use something
On Jan 16, 2008 1:15 PM, Ben Schmidt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
- add flexible tab stops, can be used for tables
Bram, do you mean Matthew Winn's patch? It would be super! I hope that
as it
works, the amount of work to push it to production state will be small
and this
feature will be be
Currently only *.m files are recognized as mma filetype
(Mathematica). *.nb files can also be safely linked to the mma file
type, as Mathematica notebooks just contain one big Mathematica
expression.
Of course one does not normally edit raw notebook files with a text
editor, but syntax
Matt Wozniski wrote:
On Jan 16, 2008 3:59 PM, Ben Schmidt wrote:
Charles E. Campbell, Jr. wrote:
I think it'd be a small thing -- but only Bram knows for sure.
I'd like Decho (from my debugging plugin) to be able to report what
line/file/function it was called from so I can relate
results in this being printed:
function A
function A..B
function A..B..C
So, you can easily make a function yourself returning the callstack,
something like:
function! CallStack()
return split(substitute(expand(sfile), '^\S\+\s', '', ''), '\.\.')
endfunction
That's cool; I
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