hello... coming back to this question... I am insisting as it would be very
usefull on vimo ( VI(m)Mo(bile).. I hope you like the new name). I am
convinced you guys will use it one day when pdas will be cheaper than your
threshold to buy it :)

Bram, would it be difficult to implement this? I am not asking to do so..
just some tips/tricks/bricks


rgrds
mobiphil.com
mobiphil.com/vimowiki to follow up vimo





On Sun, Feb 22, 2009 at 5:40 PM, mobi phil <[email protected]> wrote:

> sorry that I posted my previous email twice.
>
> thanks for the answer, but I knew that it was possible to achieve the same
> by redirecting, but that is not the same.
> The main problem is that redirecting to a window, destroys the window
> layout. Ok, one could write more complicated
> scripts to store the layout, but things would get much more complicated...
>
> On the other side, if I reason like that I can say that lists do not have
> any role. Anything could be redirected,
> so why to have the lists at all?
>
> I was trying to mention that with some extra functionality in my opinion
> the lists would be more powerful.
>
> I will look at the code and try find out, maybe it is trivial to
> implement...
>
>
> mobi
>
>
>
>
> On Sat, Feb 21, 2009 at 7:27 PM, Nazri Ramliy <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>>
>> On Sat, Feb 21, 2009 at 11:55 PM, mobi phil <[email protected]> wrote:
>> > Usecase1... in my daily work it is always interesting to go back to old
>> > messages... I have a keyboard shortcut for the messages list (ctrl
>> _lm)...
>> > but here the story ends. What I would love to do is to be able to search
>> in
>> > this list.
>>
>> You can extend your keyboard shortcut so that it redirects the output
>> of :messages to a register, then open a new window or tab, then paste
>> the content of that register.
>>
>> :redir @a
>> :messages
>> :redir END
>> <open a new window or tab, then paste content of "a>
>>
>> nazri
>>
>> >>
>>
>


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