On May 19, 2013 1:00 AM, "meh." <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> I'm writing a fairly complex statusline and using %!Func() as
> statusline, everything was good until I started using my new shiny
> statusline and I realized the context it's run in is the current
> window and not the context %{} would use, so the one the statusline
> belongs to.
>
> Is this intended? Because it makes doing what I want to do basically
> impossible.
Don't know whether it is intended, but don't say impossible. Check out
powerline, it works around this problem.
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