meino.cra...@gmx.de wrote:
Hi,
at work I am using gvim on a WinXP PC while I am using
vim (console) at home on my Linux Box.
I am interested in getting gvim act at work like vim at home.
One of the most annoying things are the dead keys on Windows.
Each regexp, which includes ^ comes
On Wed, 9 Sep 2009 10:54:54 +0800, Wayne wrote:
On Wed, Sep 9, 2009 at 6:15 AM, Fuzzy Logic fuzz...@gmail.com wrote:
Don't take this as combative, but I'm more concerned with answering
a question correctly than arbitrary rules about
top/bottom/side/inverted-with-slightly-offset
Saluton John :)
John Beckett j...@gmail.com skribis:
A spam message about shoes made its way onto vim_use. I suspect Raúl
may have had the problem which I recently had on vim_mac, namely, I
marked a message as spam but Google sent the message to vim_mac
anyway.
In fact it has happened
Saluton Ismael :)
John Beckett j...@gmail.com skribis:
We want these T-shirt to be awesome, so we need your help. We'd like
to see some suggestions on what kind of T-shirts you'd like. So far
the most interesting suggestion we've seen is to make a vim
cheaTshirt, with an inverted
On Sep 9, 2009, at 1:12 AM, Spencer Collyer wrote:
On Wed, 9 Sep 2009 10:54:54 +0800, Wayne wrote:
On Wed, Sep 9, 2009 at 6:15 AM, Fuzzy Logic fuzz...@gmail.com
wrote:
Don't take this as combative, but I'm more concerned with answering
a question correctly than arbitrary rules about
On Tue, Sep 8, 2009 at 2:39 PM, John Beckettjohnb.beck...@gmail.com wrote:
We want these T-shirt to be awesome, so we need your help. We'd like
to see some suggestions on what kind of T-shirts you'd like. So far the
most interesting suggestion we've seen is to make a vim cheaTshirt,
with an
On Aug 30, 10:16 pm, Tony Mechelynck antoine.mechely...@gmail.com
wrote:
:: run Vim so I can use it (then wait for it to close)
%~d0\vim\vim72\gvim
with standard Vim, this doesn't wait for it to close, it continues as
soon as Vim has done the Windows equivalent of forking, which happens
On Wed, 09 Sep 2009, Wayne wrote:
Don't like some child-scaring fellow, enjoying throwing out his/her warning
over and over again.
I can see the moderators are patient and polite when reminding bottom
posting. IMO your analogy is inappropriate.
--
regards,
hello
On Wed, Sep 09, 2009 at 10:39:56AM +1000, John Beckett wrote:
Regarding a more typical logo+slogan design, I came up with stuff like
Vimpressive, Vi! Vi Vi! The Editor of the Beast![1] or
Vini, Vidi, Vici[2], but I'm sure you vim hackers can do better.
funny ... i'll give some tries:
Browsing vim.org I found this page : http://www.vim.org/community.php
It has a direct link to http://vi-improved.com/ (in the IRC -
Freenode section)
The link should point to http://vi-improved.org/ (.ORG and not .COM)
Please, someone fix it.
Thank you.
On 2009-9-9/252, at 12:48 , Marc Chantreux wrote:
hello
On Wed, Sep 09, 2009 at 10:39:56AM +1000, John Beckett wrote:
Regarding a more typical logo+slogan design, I came up with stuff
like
Vimpressive, Vi! Vi Vi! The Editor of the Beast![1] or
Vini, Vidi, Vici[2], but I'm sure you vim
On Sep 8, 7:39 pm, John Beckett johnb.beck...@gmail.com wrote:
We want these T-shirt to be awesome, so we need your help. We'd like
to see some suggestions on what kind of T-shirts you'd like. So far the
most interesting suggestion we've seen is to make a vim cheaTshirt,
with an inverted
On Sep 6, 4:57 am, Bastiaan Wakkie bwak...@gmail.com wrote:
Please bottom-post to this list if your mail client supports it.
Please upgrade your mail client if it doesn't. Please let us know if
you can't so you don't look like you're being rude.
Yeah, and turn off the damned html and blinding
The other idea would be to get used to remember some amount
of syntax levels and type text in the order it would be
read. It is much easier ;)
I wonder how many people type it like I do compared to how many just
type it out as they go...
raising hand Me! Me!
Especially when typing nested
On Tue, Sep 8, 2009 at 5:39 PM, John Beckett johnb.beck...@gmail.comwrote:
~~~Genuine vim_use message...see explanation at bottom --John~~~
We are FreeWear.org, we print and sell T-shirts with FOSS designs
I've made two quickdirty mock-ups, let me know what you think:
I can see the moderators are patient and polite when reminding bottom
posting. IMO your analogy is inappropriate.
Well, I don't really care about what any moderators might do on the
list, but those who *insist* on top-posting, sending html email with
garish colorschemes or blinding backgrounds,
Linda W v...@tlinx.org [09-09-09 18:35]:
meino.cra...@gmx.de wrote:
Hi,
at work I am using gvim on a WinXP PC while I am using
vim (console) at home on my Linux Box.
I am interested in getting gvim act at work like vim at home.
One of the most annoying things are the dead
On 01/09/09 15:54, Aarto Matti wrote:
Sorry, maybe I should open a new topic, but it's relevant to this one also.
How to do the same but without mapping to keyboard key. For instance I
call my custom function EditVim() and it would drop me to command which
already contains :e /usr/share/vim.
On Sep 9, 5:40 pm, Ben Fritz fritzophre...@gmail.com wrote:
If it would be possible to get a nice polo shirt with the Vim logo on
the front, that would also be cool, but I'm not sure whether FreeWear
does those. I could wear this at work, unlike the T-Shirt :-).
We do :) this is an example of
On Sep 9, 6:55 pm, George V. Reilly geo...@reilly.org wrote:
Er, the cheatsheet is
obviouslyhttp://www.viemu.com/vi-vim-cheat-sheet.gifwiththe identifying
information removed. Jon probably wouldn't mind, but he
should certainly be asked.
Indeed it is, if we finally decide to base the design
On Sep 9, 10:38 am, Raúl Núñez de Arenas Coronado raul...@gmail.com
wrote:
This said, I don't know if it is the most practical design, because
there are a lot of text and small print that will be damaged easier with
all the washing and wearing.
That's an issue on T-shirts printed with
I am using mac (mvim) and am trying to get ctag working with my rails
project.
everywhere I google I get documentation that says use ctags -R * .
However when I perform that operation I get following message.
ctags -R *
ctags: illegal option -- R
usage: ctags [-BFadtuwvx] [-f tagsfile] file
On Sep 9, 3:49 am, Tim Chase v...@tim.thechases.com wrote:
My long-standing [but never voiced] vim-shirt would involve
simply having vi or vim (or the Vim logo) on the front center
chest (left-breast-pocket-area if the using the logo) and :wq!
on the back in a mono-spaced font, maybe in
Saluton Gene :)
Gene Kwiecinski g...@dclab.com skribis:
I can see the moderators are patient and polite when reminding bottom
posting. IMO your analogy is inappropriate.
Well, I don't really care about what any moderators might do on the
list, but those who *insist* on top-posting, sending
Saluton Ismael :)
Ismael Barros r...@gmail.com skribis:
On Sep 9, 10:38 am, Raúl Núñez de Arenas Coronado raul...@gmail.com
wrote:
This said, I don't know if it is the most practical design, because
there are a lot of text and small print that will be damaged easier with
all the washing
I'm not sure questions about ctags belong here.
ctags: illegal option -- R
usage: ctags [-BFadtuwvx] [-f tagsfile] file ...
That doesn't look like output from *Exuberant* ctags.
--
Stefan
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And there's a big clue right there. If someone who insists on
top-posting, or sending garish html email, etc., were to not get a
single reply to his query, later ask why not, *then* someone would
clue in the person as to why not, hey, he'll *learn*. But as long as
people give the rude posters
Someone who uses cont...@floriancrouzat.net wrote:
Browsing vim.org I found this page : http://www.vim.org/community.php
It has a direct link to http://vi-improved.com/ (in the IRC -
Freenode section)
The link should point to http://vi-improved.org/ (.ORG and not .COM)
Please, someone
On 9/9/09 1:39 PM, Ismael Barros wrote:
On Sep 9, 5:40 pm, Ben Fritzfritzophre...@gmail.com wrote:
If it would be possible to get a nice polo shirt with the Vim logo on
the front, that would also be cool, but I'm not sure whether FreeWear
does those. I could wear this at work, unlike the
2009/9/9 Raúl Núñez de Arenas Coronado raul...@gmail.com:
Ismael Barros r...@gmail.com skribis:
[1] http://freewear.localhost/images/articles/detail/FW0023_Foto.jpg,
http://www.freewear.org/?page=show_itemid=FW0023
The first link doesn't work
Woops, substitute .localhost with .org.
the
On Wed, Sep 9, 2009 at 1:39 PM, Ismael Barrosrazielm...@gmail.com wrote:
On Sep 9, 5:40 pm, Ben Fritz fritzophre...@gmail.com wrote:
If it would be possible to get a nice polo shirt with the Vim logo on
the front, that would also be cool, but I'm not sure whether FreeWear
does those. I could
Saluton Ismael :)
Ismael Barros² r...@gmail.com skribis:
2009/9/9 Raúl Núñez de Arenas Coronado raul...@gmail.com:
Ismael Barros r...@gmail.com skribis:
[1]
http://freewear.localhost/images/articles/detail/FW0023_Foto.jpg,
http://www.freewear.org/?page=show_itemid=FW0023
The first link
Saluton Gene :)
Gene Kwiecinski g...@dclab.com skribis:
Any member should be aware of the list guidelines, but I'm realistic
and I know that almost nobody reads them, so a warning is not a bad
idea:
Absolutely. But typically no one corrects (even unintentional) bad
behavior, the offender
On 01/09/09 22:31, Gene Kwiecinski wrote:
[...]
Absolutely, but again, recall that it's intended to be a *line*-editor.
Not to appear facetious in repeating that again, but that's what
'vim'/'gvim' happens to be, a *line*-editor. You yank and put *lines*.
You add *lines*. You delete
On Wed, Sep 9, 2009 at 4:23 PM, Stefante...@gmail.com wrote:
ctags: illegal option -- R
usage: ctags [-BFadtuwvx] [-f tagsfile] file ...
That doesn't look like output from *Exuberant* ctags.
It should look something similar to this:
ctags --version
Exuberant Ctags Development,
On Sun, Sep 6, 2009 at 6:30 AM, Tuomastuo...@yahoo.com wrote:
...
When I am editing XML files, I would like to change the behavior of Xmledit
(http://www.vim.org/scripts/script.php?script_id=301) as follows.
Having typed
`tagSome text', I would like to have `/tag' inserted when I type (in
On Wed, Sep 9, 2009 at 4:32 PM, Bram Moolenaar b...@moolenaar.net wrote:
Thanks for reporting the problem, even though I prefer to see a real
name in a message like this.
Why?
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Hi. vim_use
I use GVIM in windows to edit C/C++ program,
But the MACRO and ENUM I have defined can not highlight.
I have set the : sy on and sy enable in my vimrc file.
Thanks.
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Hi,
In vim help, there are the following sentences :
*FocusGained*
FocusGained When Vim got input focus. Only for the GUI
version and a few console versions where this
Hi there,
You defeated me :(
Let's finish the quarrel and focus VIM.
I can see the moderators are patient and polite when reminding bottom
posting. IMO your analogy is inappropriate.
Well, I don't really care about what any moderators might do on the
list, but those who *insist* on
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