Le mardi 21 juillet 2015 10:02:15 UTC+2, aubertin.sylvain a écrit :
For instance I should like to make F9 stand for papa
Following VIM Manual (by Moolenaar) I type :
:map F9 ipapaEsc (5 characters for Esc and 4 characters for F5 )
But it doesn't work. Instead of « papa « , it returns F9
On 2015-07-23, aubertin.sylvain wrote:
I am a beginner, in vim. Something is wrong in my makefile. At the end of my
shell, when I type :makeit works well. All my shell is compiled. But no
trace of the object file, named essai.o
My source file is essai. Somewhere « make » or «
Hi,
I would like to navigate and jump to some code line in an open buffer file.
I think I can build an odd list that contains lineNumber-value of line and
would like to open a split windows like tag bar to jump to the clicked item.
Can anyone could give me guidelines to build this feature ?
On Fri, Jul 24, 2015 at 12:59 AM, aubertin.sylvain
aubertin.sylv...@sfr.fr wrote:
I am a beginner, in vim. Something is wrong in my makefile. At the end of my
shell, when I type :makeit works well. All my shell is compiled. But no
trace of the object file, named essai.o
My source
I have the following in one of my documentation files for my plugin:
autocmd BufRead */MyProjectDir/* DBSetOption variable=blah
But when I run :helptags on that directory I get:
E154: Duplicate tag /MyProjectDir/ in file c:\vim\vimfiles\doc/dbext.txt
Any idea how to escape something so
Le vendredi 24 juillet 2015 à 10:01, aubertin.sylvain a écrit:
Le mardi 21 juillet 2015 10:02:15 UTC+2, aubertin.sylvain a écrit :
For instance I should like to make F9 stand for papa
Following VIM Manual (by Moolenaar) I type :
:map F9 ipapaEsc (5 characters for Esc and 4 characters