Yakov Lerner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On 10/30/06, Michael M. Tung <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >Hi all:
> >
> >I am working on a simple plugin and want to make vim
> >open a file which appears in text e.g. as
> >
> > [/tmp/test.txt]
> >
> >by clicking on it. The path and filename always appears
> >in brackets.
>
> You can do this by mapping <MouseDown> and <MouseUp>
> pseudo-keys:
>
> nmap <MouseDown> .....
> nmap <MouseUp> ......
>
> Yakov
Thanks for all the helpful replies! I am using the
following hack in the ftplugin based on Yakov's
suggestion:
" define function to open gtd file
function! OpenGTDFile()
let line = getline('.')
let line = matchstr(line, "\[.*$")
let line = substitute(line, "gtd\]", "gtd", "")
let line = substitute(line, "\ *\[", "", "")
exec ":e ".line
endfunction
" bind open function to mouse event
nmap <2-LeftMouse> :call OpenGTDFile()<CR>
I just discovered that this function propagates to
all other files which are opened afterwards (regardless
of filetype).
Is there any way to keep OpenGTDFile local, i.e.
only to the specified filetype (in this case gtd)?
I appreciate any help.
Best,
Mike
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