Hi,
Bram Moolenaar wrote:
glts wrote:
Spotted this very minor error in index.txt. Thanks.
diff -r c015eedb9b4a runtime/doc/index.txt
--- a/runtime/doc/index.txtSun Jul 14 15:06:50 2013 +0200
+++ b/runtime/doc/index.txtMon Jul 15 20:07:27 2013 +0200
@@ -1191,7 +1191,7 @@
Hi,
Ben Fritz wrote:
On Wednesday, November 13, 2013 7:14:20 PM UTC-6, Daniel paradigm Thau
wrote:
Attached is a patch to add an 'autotextobject' setting which will treat
undefined text-objects like quote text objects, using the provided
character as bounds. For example, with this setting
Hi,
Viktor Kojouharov wrote:
To easily use the remote-expr feature. You need to start a new
instance of vim and point it to the current running vim server. And I
need the full executable path in order to start the remote-expr. Vim
is usually in the path on linux systems, but that's not the
Hi,
Axel Bender wrote:
How about implementing a hightlighting of the pattern searched for in
:g/.../ expressions? At times the resulting list is quite long and it
is difficult to identify the pattern. Highlighting it would be of
great benefit (at least for me...).
the last time somebody
Hi again,
Jürgen Krämer wrote:
Axel Bender wrote:
How about implementing a hightlighting of the pattern searched for in
:g/.../ expressions? At times the resulting list is quite long and it
is difficult to identify the pattern. Highlighting it would be of
great benefit (at least for me
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
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
Hi,
Ben Schmidt wrote:
I also had some philosophical questions in my post whose MID I
referred above (as in Why tabs?).
I don't know how to search for a message by its MID, I'm afraid. Does google
have
a facility for it or something? Can you provide a link to the webpage view of
Hi,
Bram Moolenaar wrote:
Antony Scriven wrote:
On 08/04/2008, Bram Moolenaar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have been preparing a talk for the upcoming FISL
conference in Brazil:
http://fisl.softwarelivre.org/9.0/www/
One of the items I planned to discuss is why Vim has no
Hi,
Stephan Hegel wrote:
When running gvim (version 7.1pl298):
gvim -p a*
... 12 files to edit
only 10 tabs are displayed.
I've expected 12. Are there any limitations ?
yes, the maximum for tab pages defaults to 10. But you can change it
with the 'tabpagemax' option:
Hi,
Patrick Texier wrote:
Le Fri, 20 Jun 2008 11:37:51 +0200, Bram Moolenaar a écrit dans le
message [EMAIL PROTECTED] :
I have made a few more improvements:
Thanks Bram.
Using Borland C++ 5.5 (HUGE with FLOAT), I had the following warnings :
.\eval.c:
Warning W8065 .\eval.c
Hi,
Corinna Vinschen wrote:
Hi,
When running 7.2a in an xterm under Cygwin, the color capabilities
of the xterm are not used. Rather, vim uses only standard terminal
capabilities like underline, bold, etc.
This doesn't happen with vim 7.1. Running vim 7.1 in an xterm under
Cygwin
Hi,
Jürgen Krämer wrote:
Corinna Vinschen wrote:
Hi,
When running 7.2a in an xterm under Cygwin, the color capabilities
of the xterm are not used. Rather, vim uses only standard terminal
capabilities like underline, bold, etc.
This doesn't happen with vim 7.1. Running vim 7.1
Hi,
I have a lot of color schemes below ~/.vim/colors and ~ expands to
C:\Dokumente und Einstellungen\jkr.HABEL, so the execution of
let s:n = globpath(runtimepath, colors/*.vim)
in $VIMRUNTIME/menu.vim returns a really long string (22881 chars, to be
exact). Currenty the loop which
Hi,
Tony Mechelynck wrote:
On 20/08/08 10:56, Jürgen Krämer wrote:
Hi,
I have a lot of color schemes below ~/.vim/colors and ~ expands to
C:\Dokumente und Einstellungen\jkr.HABEL, so the execution of
let s:n = globpath(runtimepath, colors/*.vim)
in $VIMRUNTIME/menu.vim returns
Hi,
Bill McCarthy wrote:
I just updated my runtime and noticed that motion.txt
(August 10, 2008) has what looks like a French comment.
See :help bar
=
| To screen column [count] in the current line.
Hi,
Ben Fritz wrote:
I can use :noautocmd, and it works exactly as it is supposed to.
However,
:echo exists(:noautocmd)
== 0
and it's missing from command line completion, too. Probably because
it's not contained in the cmdmods array in ex_docmd.c.
Regards,
Jürgen
--
Sometimes I
Hi,
Jürgen Krämer wrote:
Hi,
Ben Fritz wrote:
I can use :noautocmd, and it works exactly as it is supposed to.
However,
:echo exists(:noautocmd)
== 0
and it's missing from command line completion, too. Probably because
it's not contained in the cmdmods array in ex_docmd.c
Hi,
Gary Johnson wrote:
So you're right--the behavior did change between 6.3 and 7.2. I
don't know which behavior is correct, though.
there is this item in :help bug-fixes-7:
| It was not possible to use a NL after a backslash in Ex mode. This is
| sometimes used to feed multiple lines
Hi,
Ben Fritz :
On Oct 27, 2:45 pm, Axel axel.ben...@cip-kommunal.de wrote:
The following command :!start !! is evaluated as :!start start start start
start start ..., which doesn't seem to be right to me (Windows Server 2003
32bit, GVim 7.3 353). Can anybody confirm this?
I get:
Hi,
Axel wrote:
I typed the !! not right after the colon (where the repetition would
make sense - if we compare this with bash's behaviour) but in the
middle of a command line - which starts with !start in this case.
Here only two successive !s were entered (no colon before the
first).
Hi,
Дмитрий Франк wrote:
Sorry that so long.
I have been using Gvim 7.3 without any patches, and negative values on it
wasn't work. I have installed Gvim from www.vim.org http://www.vim.org
recently, and its behavior is better, but anyway doesn't work as it should
work.
To make Gvim
Дмитрий Франк schrieb:
Just switch the order of your commands
1) :set lines=67
2) :set columns=237
3) :winpos -1684 -4
Regards,
Jürgen
I tried to do so, but my primary monitor (this is a monitor in which Vim
starts) is less than secondary, so, :set
Hi,
Mislav Marohnić wrote:
I'm controlling a macvim instance (the server) from command-line by
issuing commands via `vim --remote-send` (the client).
Everything seems to work except recording macros. For instance, I send
this command: qa2hrXq
This is supposed to record a macro in
Hi,
Christian Brabandt wrote:
Bram,
setting the marks from the last visual selection is not allowed,
although you can still :delmark them. From a scripting perspective it
would be nice, to have those marks also settable, so here is patch, that
allows this:
diff --git a/src/mark.c
Hi,
Bram Moolenaar wrote:
This is hard coded. Perhaps we should always show the year:
Year/Month/Day. That's ISO 8601. If it's a standard it must be right!
the separator between date values is a hyphen. A slash is used in time
intervals.
Regards,
Jürgen
--
Sometimes I think the
Hi,
Oliver wrote:
this issue has annoyd me since a long time,
I wonder if nobody else has had a problem with it.
When I have opened a file and want to do things like
: set ai
and then type my text,
if I tyoe fast and don't wait until the : appears in the status line,
I will be in
Hi,
Ben Fritz schrieb:
On Monday, October 29, 2012 9:34:36 AM UTC-5, Christian Brabandt wrote:
On Mon, October 29, 2012 11:21, Axel wrote:
Since some patches (right now at 7.3.712) I experience the following
behavior ([] denotes the cursor position, the character after the arrow
the
Hi,
Christian Brabandt wrote:
On Mon, October 29, 2012 16:17, Axel wrote:
s makes the cursor move to the beginning of the line(!) changing the
character found there (hence the $ sign). Also, the character ^ is in
fact not displayed.
And how do you start Vim? Did you test with vim -u NONE
Hi,
Jürgen Krämer wrote:
I can confirm this behavior on Vim 7.3.1-712 on Windows 7, compiled with
MS-C 16.0.40219.1 (i.e., Visual Studio 2008), although it only seems to
happen of every other input of ^.
The caret is a dead-letter key and is ignored although a space is pressed
Hi,
Christian Brabandt wrote:
On Di, 30 Okt 2012, Ben Schmidt wrote:
On 30/10/12 2:40 AM, Jürgen Krämer wrote:
Hi,
Christian Brabandt wrote:
On Mon, October 29, 2012 16:17, Axel wrote:
s makes the cursor move to the beginning of the line(!) changing the
character found there (hence
Hi,
Jürgen Krämer wrote:
Christian Brabandt wrote:
On Di, 30 Okt 2012, Ben Schmidt wrote:
On 30/10/12 2:40 AM, Jürgen Krämer wrote:
Hi,
Christian Brabandt wrote:
On Mon, October 29, 2012 16:17, Axel wrote:
s makes the cursor move to the beginning of the line(!) changing
Hello Tony,
Tony Mechelynck schrieb:
On 30/10/12 07:32, Jürgen Krämer wrote:
Jürgen Krämer wrote:
Christian Brabandt wrote:
[...]
It is for a German layout usually. But I can't reproduce it. And
possibly also compiler or architecture (32/64bit) dependent.
yesterday, with the example
Hi,
François Ingelrest wrote:
One (maybe silly) question though: Isn't it possible to use completion
also with :set ft= ? It's not that I can't use :setf, just that
I'm used to the former and thought that the patch wasn't working at
first.
that would make :set ft= behave differently from
Hi,
Bram Moolenaar wrote:
Tyru Exe wrote:
Hi list.
I tested this code on vim73.
:echo \Plug =~# \Plug= 0
Is this right behavior?
Yes, using \Plug as a regexp will give unpredictable behavior.
It's not a valid pattern.
why? AFAIU \Plug is equivalent to 'Plug' and this is a
Hi,
Peter Odding wrote:
Jürgen Krämer wrote:
why? AFAIU \Plug is equivalent to 'Plug' and this is a valid pattern.
Double quoted strings in Vimscript can contain special keys like \CR
which define special key mappings, see :help expr-quote. You can try it
yourself:
:echo \Plug
Hi,
Ingo Karkat wrote:
On 12-Aug-2010 10:19, winterTTr wrote:
Or is there an alternate method to accessing dictionary when the key
is not found
, instead of showing error directly?
You can use
echo get(foo, 'var', MyFunction('var'))
MyFunction() can then return whatever you want
Hi,
Christian Brabandt wrote:
I have been playing with the undotree() function lately. Unfortunately,
it didn't take long, until it crashed :(
Here is a way to reproduce it:
chrisbra t41:~/vim [1016]% vim -u NONE -N -c ':echo undotree().entries'
Vim: Caught deadly signal ABRT
Vim:
Hi,
Jean-Rene David wrote:
* Lech Lorens [2011.05.03 10:00]:
On 03-May-2011 Jean-Rene David jrdavid...@magma.ca wrote:
Can someone reproduce this item from the todo list:
When 'lines' is 25 and 'scrolloff' is 12, j scrolls zero or two lines
instead of one. (Constantin Pan, 2010 Sep 10)
I
Hi,
Kerneels Roos wrote:
Hi, where should questions like the below be posted? I realize it's
not a dev question, but for some reason I can't post to the vim use group.
yes, vim_use would be the preferred group.
Original Message
Subject: Auto centering cursor when at
Hi,
bootleq wrote:
2011/9/5 James Vega james...@jamessan.com mailto:james...@jamessan.com
On Sun, Sep 04, 2011 at 10:47:53AM +0800, bootleq wrote:
About the automatically added jump:
It' reasonable when undoing a single change.
But if we do many changes at one
Hi Vince,
Vince Negri wrote:
I don't understand the description of the problem. You say you run
gvim -d -u NONE --cmd set so=99 old-version.txt new-version.txt
But that is setting scrolloffset, not cursorbind. I don't see where
cursorbind is being enabled.
it seems cursorbind was
[Please bottom post on this list.]
Hi,
Sergey Vakulenko wrote:
i want disable switchbuf option. I want no move behavior when i write
:make command and error occurred.
I prefer open quickfix window and click on each error by my self .
default value is , but vim will continue work like
Hi,
Andre Massing wrote:
I just occured a possible bug in vim. Instead of search and replace via
the substiute command I performed a macro record, recording a search
:/STRING
and a
ce
and typing something.
If I execute the recorded macro, it does not open the fold after jumping
to
Hi,
Peter Thomas wrote:
I'm trying to build a version of vim with perl support that will run
under the cygwin terminal (ie. *not* the win32 build). The configure/
make/make install sequence runs to completion with no errors, however
when I fire up vim and do a test perl command like :perl
Hi,
[quoting re-ordered, please bottom-post
mobi phil wrote:
On Sun, Mar 14, 2010 at 6:26 PM, Antony Scriven adscri...@gmail.com wrote:
On 14 March 2010 13:53, mobi phil m...@mobiphil.com wrote:
I think it would make enough sense to extend the
textobjects with af that would select a
Hi,
c9s wrote:
Hi , i found a bug:
the return value from strpart can't add to a list directly or can't
used in a map function.
http://gist.github.com/347525
there is no bug, this script is just missing a closing parenthesis in
line 5.
Regards,
Jürgen
--
Sometimes I think the surest
Hi,
ZyX wrote:
If I want to get some character with negative index I get an empty string:
:let t=abc
:echo t[-2]
:echo t[-2]==
1
:echo t[-2:][0]
b
see
:help expr-[]
Regards,
Jürgen
--
Sometimes I think the surest sign that intelligent life exists elsewhere
in the universe is that
Hi,
Enno schrieb am 02.12.2014 um 10:06:
Le lundi 1 décembre 2014 20:42:50 UTC+1, v...@googlecode.com a écrit :
Comment #3 on issue 290 by chrisbr...@googlemail.com: gVim does not jump to
given linennumber if already at end of file
https://code.google.com/p/vim/issues/detail?id=290
Vim
Hi
Enno schrieb am 02.12.2014 um 11:39:
Le mardi 2 décembre 2014 11:38:10 UTC+1, Enno a écrit :
Le mardi 2 décembre 2014 10:44:13 UTC+1, jott...@googlemail.com a écrit :
Hi,
Enno schrieb am 02.12.2014 um 10:06:
Le lundi 1 décembre 2014 20:42:50 UTC+1, v...@googlecode.com a écrit :
Comment
Hi,
Enno schrieb am 02.12.2014 um 16:13:
Le mardi 2 décembre 2014 15:34:09 UTC+1, Enno a écrit :
Le lundi 1 décembre 2014 12:39:10 UTC+1, v...@googlecode.com a écrit :
Status: New
Owner:
Labels: Type-Defect Priority-Medium
New issue 290 by enno.na...@gmail.com: gVim does not jump to
Hi,
Peter Mattern schrieb am 15.01.2015 um 23:15:
Thank you very much for your quick and detailed answer.
Indeed I've got a mapping jk -- Esc. So most of the findings are
explained very well.
The only thing I still don't get is why the issue can't be seen in gvim.
I don't do much work
Hi.
Peter Mattern schrieb am 13.01.2015 um 19:57:
If the following three lines
AAABAAEAczVrNGVjAADOJwAAAQAB
AG92NTY1MF9tdjkzMzUAzycAAAEAAQBzaXYx
MjFkANAnAAABAAEAY3NpX3VzZWQA
(from a UUencoded binary
Hi,
Yuri schrieb am 11.04.2015 um 07:00:
Once in a while I get into this after accidentally typing the wrong command:
# vim some-file | some-cmd
bash: some-cmd: command not found
Vim: Warning: Output is not to a terminal
^C
Ctrl-C doesn't kill vim. So I have to press Ctrl-Z and then
Hi,
Christian Brabandt schrieb am 29.05.2015 um 10:24:
Nikolai Weibull schrieb am Freitag, den 29. Mai 2015:
Konstantinos Pachnis konstanti...@bugeffect.com had a patch a while
back and was offered the position. He never responded, however, so
you’re free to take over.
Anybody still
Hi,
Bram Moolenaar schrieb am 25.08.2015 um 12:27:
Patch 7.4.829
Problem:Crash when clicking in beval balloon. (Travis Lebsock)
Solution: Use PostMessage() instead of DestroyWindow(). (Raymond Ko, PR 298)
Files: src/gui_w32.c
*** ../vim-7.4.828/src/gui_w32.c 2015-08-11
Hi,
Yegappan Lakshmanan schrieb am 26.08.2015 um 23:33:
Based on the following posts:
http://blogs.msdn.com/b/oldnewthing/archive/2011/09/26/10216420.aspx
http://blogs.msdn.com/b/oldnewthing/archive/2005/07/27/443824.aspx
sending a WM_CLOSE and WM_NCDESTROY message to a window is not
Hi,
Luc Hermitte schrieb am 03.12.2015 um 14:52:
>
> I'm not sure whether sort() can be applied with 'n' parameter on lists of
> strings that encode numbers.
>
> Right now (v7.4-908) the result produced is: ['1', '5', '48', '25', '5',
> '28', '6'] which is really odd.
>
> Is this a vim bug,
Hello Tony,
Tony Mechelynck schrieb am 07.02.2017 um 02:00:
> The helptag :[range] is defined at line 334 of helpfile motion.txt.
> But it cannot be found. When I do
>
> :help :[range]
>
> I get to helptag :r instead, at line 1901 of helpfile insert.txt, and
> that even after doing
Hi Bram,
Bram Moolenaar schrieb am 21.08.2016 um 17:45:
>
> Patch 7.4.2236
> Problem:The 'langnoremap' option leads to double negatives. And it does
> not work for the last character of a mapping.
> Solution: Add 'langremap' with the opposite value. Keep 'langnoremap' for
>
Hi,
Axel Bender schrieb am 22.09.2016 um 16:03:
> The following image shows an erratical behavior of setpos() that I
> cannot explain. When calling setpos("'<", ...), setpos("'>", ...) for
> that matter, the behavior is OK for the first calls to setpos().
> However, from a certain number of
Hi,
Axel Bender schrieb am 25.09.2016 um 12:36:
> IS the conclusion I made in my previous post correct?
>
> Can we generally NOT assume to start in CHARWISE Visual mode when entering
> operator-pending mode?
>
> If so, where would that be described in the docs?
I'm not sure, but you are
Hi,
Sebastian YEPES schrieb am 21.10.2016 um 13:23:
> On Friday, October 21, 2016 at 8:02:13 AM UTC+2, KF Leong wrote:
>> On Thursday, 20 October 2016 08:46:11 UTC+8, Sebastian YEPES wrote:
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> I have noticed that after upgrading from 7.x to 8.x the "Diff with Vim"
>>> right
Hi,
Luc Hermitte (Vim Github Repository) schrieb am 12.10.2016 um 10:40:
> I've tested that:
>
> :let job = job_start(['sh', '-c', 'echo "foo"'])
> :echo job_info(job)
>
> returns
>
> |{'status': 'dead', 'stoponexit': 'term', 'exitval': 0, 'exit_cb': 0,
> 'channel': channel 23 closed,
Hi,
Grégoire Verdier schrieb am 03.03.2017 um 13:32:
> Hi !
> I'm using C-c instead of Esc and I've recently faced a problem when editing
> sql files.
>
> Whenever I press C-c to exit the insertion mode, it takes at least 2 or 3
> seconds.
>
> However, if I open the file like this `vim -u
Hi,
Rick Howe schrieb am 18.08.2017 um 13:17:
> Window 1:
> AA
> AA
> AA
> AA
>
> Window 2:
> AA
> Aa
> aA
> aa
>
> :set diffopt=icase
> :diffthis (on both window)
>
> Yes, vim ignores the case.
> But...
>
> Window 1:
> A#A
> A#A
> A#A
> A#A
>
> Window 2:
> A=A
> A=a
> a=A
> a=a
>
> Vim
Bram Moolenaar schrieb am 18.09.2017 um 21:51:
>
> Patch 8.0.1127
> Problem:Test_peek_and_get_char fails on 32 bit system. (Eliminate
> Riesebieter)
> Solution: Avoid an integer overflow. (James McCoy, closes #2116)
I'm glad Elimar only reported the bug and did not also
Hi,
Antonio Giovanni Colombo schrieb am 08.05.2019 um 15:39:
>
> I just checked, and I don't set the value in my .vimrc (neither in Linux
> nor in Windows).
>
> The Windows Vim tells me that the spellfile is not set:
> spellfile=
>
> The Ubuntu Vim tells me that the spellfile is in:
>
Hi Antonio,
Antonio Giovanni Colombo schrieb am 08.05.2019 um 21:17:
>
> it turns out that executing the same commands on the same file on the same PC,
> using Windows Vim and using Ubuntu Vim, Vim does exactly the same things, but
> in
> one case the message E764 is issued (Windows), while in
Hi,
Antonio Giovanni Colombo schrieb am 08.05.2019 um 10:37:
>
> while editing a file (using Vim 8.1.1286) in Windows 10, giving a "zg"
> command to add a word to the wordlist, I get an unexpected message (in
> Italian -- which is fine)
> "E764: opzione 'spellfile' non impostata", and the word is
Hi,
Bram Moolenaar schrieb am 19.10.2022 um 15:03:
[...]
>
> ! readblob({fname} [, {offset} [, {size}]]) *readblob()*
> Read file {fname} in binary mode and return a |Blob|.
> + If {offset} is specified, read the file from the specified
> +
[Quoting re-ordered]
Hi Dave,
ben.k...@gmail.com schrieb am 22.02.2023 um 15:47:
> On Tuesday, February 21, 2023 at 5:01:04 AM UTC-5 Dave McCooey wrote:
>>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I recently added the following autocommands to my _vimrc file:
>>
>> :hi ExtraWhiteSpace ctermbg=58 "
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