John Beckett wrote:
Ben Schmidt wrote:
I gave up on SVN ages ago--I would have loved to use it, but
it's just too messy. Now I apply patches. Below is the script
Eventually I'd like to have a tip (http://vim.wikia.com/) on building Vim,
with
probably one overview article, and separate
sc wrote:
On Sunday 16 November 2008 2:34 pm, Markus Heidelberg wrote:
sc, 15.11.2008:
I finally bit the bullet and applied Markus Heidelberg's relative number
patch to my source -- I love it so much I added
Nice to hear.
With subversion you don't have to reapply the
On Monday 17 November 2008 9:22 am, Charles Campbell wrote:
[bigsnip]
The only criticism I could make of MH's patch, and perhaps I'm just
ignorant of how to do it -- but I rather like the plugin's different
colorization of previous vs future relative numbers, and would like it
if the
sc wrote:
On Monday 17 November 2008 9:22 am, Charles Campbell wrote:
[bigsnip]
The only criticism I could make of MH's patch, and perhaps I'm just
ignorant of how to do it -- but I rather like the plugin's different
colorization of previous vs future relative numbers, and would like
Hi
I observe a bug with the latest Vim-7.2.42 (huge) on Linux x86.
It's not recently introduced since I can reproduce at least with
Vim-7.1.314 which comes with Ubuntu-8.10. It only happens in
a terminal (gvim does not seem affected).
Steps to reproduce:
1/ start Vim in a terminal (xterm or
2008/11/17 Dominique Pelle [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi
I observe a bug with the latest Vim-7.2.42 (huge) on Linux x86.
It's not recently introduced since I can reproduce at least with
Vim-7.1.314 which comes with Ubuntu-8.10. It only happens in
a terminal (gvim does not seem affected).
Steps
On Mon, Nov 17, 2008 at 6:02 PM, Dominique Pelle wrote:
2008/11/17 Dominique Pelle:
Hi
I observe a bug with the latest Vim-7.2.42 (huge) on Linux x86.
It's not recently introduced since I can reproduce at least with
Vim-7.1.314 which comes with Ubuntu-8.10. It only happens in
a terminal
Hi
Does anybody else see that bug too?
No. Ubuntu 8.04, x86_64, vim 7.2.042, huge including
+xterm_clipboard.
Regards, John
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On Mon, Nov 17, 2008 at 02:44, John Beckett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Any thoughts? Should I put your script and my script on a page as a starting
point?
Can't hurt, all for it. Do you want to include the git howto I sent to
the user's
list, as well? I can do it myself, just need to know :)
On Mon, Nov 17, 2008 at 08:38, Markus Heidelberg
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ben Schmidt, 17.11.2008:
I gave up on SVN ages ago--I would have loved to use it, but it's just
too messy. Now I apply patches. Below is the script I use to do it with
Mercurial, which may serve as a starting point
Richard Hartmann wrote:
Can't hurt, all for it. Do you want to include the git howto
I sent to the user's list, as well? I can do it myself, just
need to know :)
Despite the fact that this thread is about the unofficial patches, I was
responding
to Ben's script that relates to the official
On Mon, 17 Nov 2008 22:18:23 +0100
Dominique Pelle [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I observe a bug with the latest Vim-7.2.42 (huge) on Linux x86.
It's not recently introduced since I can reproduce at least with
Vim-7.1.314 which comes with Ubuntu-8.10. It only happens in
a terminal (gvim does not
On Tue, Nov 18, 2008 at 04:06, John Beckett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Despite the fact that this thread is about the unofficial patches, I was
responding
to Ben's script that relates to the official patches.
Oh, sorry!
In conclusion, please wait. I'll announce the stubs in a week or two.
On Mon, Nov 17, 2008 at 22:18, Dominique Pelle
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does anybody else see that bug too?
Works fine for me.
VIM - Vi IMproved 7.2 (2008 Aug 9, compiled Nov 17 2008 08:42:16)
Included patches: 1-42
Normal version with GTK2 GUI
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