Hi,
2018/6/13 Wed 19:54:54 UTC+9 Ni Va wrote:
> Hi,
>
>
> When you type :e it opens netrw explore command.
>
> Is it possible to replace it by my own function call.
I think that the best way to know that is reading the code of netrw itself
or some other similar plugins (e.g. nerdtree).
On Thursday, 14 June 2018 03:45:56 UTC+8, Andy Wokula wrote:
> Am 13.06.2018 um 21:04 schrieb Bok Woon Chua:
> > I don't use the cursorline, but I would find it helpful to set it
> > during a whenever I press 'n' or 'N' to make the line of the current
> > search match pop out. However once I
Am 13.06.2018 um 21:04 schrieb Bok Woon Chua:
I don't use the cursorline, but I would find it helpful to set it
during a whenever I press 'n' or 'N' to make the line of the current
search match pop out. However once I press anything other than n or
N, I'd like to turn the cursorline off. I can
I don't use the cursorline, but I would find it helpful to set it during a
whenever I press 'n' or 'N' to make the line of the current search match pop
out. However once I press anything other than n or N, I'd like to turn the
cursorline off. I can do something like 'nnoremap n :setlocal
Hi,
When you type :e it opens netrw explore command.
Is it possible to replace it by my own function call.
Thank you
NiVa
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