Re: [vim_use] netrw issue with mark file and delete

2012-05-21 Thread Charles Campbell
Bart Baker wrote: Dear Dr. Campbell, I've finally discovered what has been going on and why I've been receiving these error messages on occasion. The Decho calls within the script that I was using to try and debug the issue were in themselves changing the buffer #, resulting in a constantly

Re: [vim_use] netrw issue with mark file and delete

2012-05-14 Thread Bart Baker
Error detected while processing functionSNR42_NetrwMarkFileMove: line   23: E121: Undefined variable: s:netrwMarkfilelist_35 E15: Invalid expression: s:netrwMarkfilelist_{bufnr(%)} Could you please provide me with a sequence of actions that elicit this message? (I've tried mf, R, renamed

Re: [vim_use] netrw issue with mark file and delete

2012-05-11 Thread bartbkr
Please try v146g -- I was able to duplicate what you saw under Linux. * when you selected master1.bib, that was in fact the only file that was selected. The others appeared selected via an incorrect highlighting. * when you pressed D, even while atop a different file, the selected file took

Re: [vim_use] netrw issue with mark file and delete

2012-05-11 Thread Charles Campbell
bartbkr wrote: Please try v146g -- I was able to duplicate what you saw under Linux. * when you selected master1.bib, that was in fact the only file that was selected. The others appeared selected via an incorrect highlighting. * when you pressed D, even while atop a different file, the

[vim_use] netrw issue with mark file and delete

2012-04-27 Thread Bart Baker
I am running netrw v146d in Windows XP. The directory that I am in contains the following elements: master1.bib master1.bib.backup master1.log .master1.bib.un~ master1.bib~ When I marked the first file (master1.bib), all of the files in directory were highlighted as marked except for

Re: [vim_use] netrw issue with mark file and delete

2012-04-27 Thread Charles Campbell
Bart Baker wrote: I am running netrw v146d in Windows XP. The directory that I am in contains the following elements: master1.bib master1.bib.backup master1.log .master1.bib.un~ master1.bib~ When I marked the first file (master1.bib), all of the files in directory were highlighted as marked