MacVim is compiled with autocommand and is in visual mode, the problem  
seems to be that I can't get vim to load any scripts. Whether this is  
my fault or vim's I'm not sure. Don't I just move .vim files to my  
~/.vim  folder?

On Jan 30, 2009, at 3:14 AM, Tony Mechelynck wrote:

>
> On 30/01/09 09:14, [email protected] wrote:
>> Hello all, I'm new to vim and having a bit of trouble. I'm using
>> MacVim and trying to install scripts from vim.org into my ~/.vim
>> folder. In my .vimrc I've got these lines to map keyboard shortcuts:
>>
>> autocmd FileType haskell nmap<C-c><C-l>  :GhciRange<CR>
>> autocmd FileType haskell vmap<C-c><C-l>  :GhciRange<CR>
>> autocmd FileType haskell nmap<C-c><C-f>  :GhciFile<CR>
>>
>> When I try to use these key combinations, I get a message saying "not
>> an editor command." I've looked around on google and vim's built-in
>> help, but I'm not really making much progress. Any suggestions on  
>> what
>> I'm doing wrong?
>
> - Does Vim tell you what command it does not recognize?
> - Is GhciRange defined? Use ":command" to list user-commands.
> - Is your Vim version compiled with +autocmd? (If it isn't, you cannot
> define autocommands). See the output of ":version" or check ":echo
> has('autocmd')" for a nonzero value.
> - Is your Vim version compiled with +visual? (If it isn't, I doubt  
> that
> you can use :vmap) Check the output of ":version" or ":echo  
> has('visual')"
>
>
> Best regards,
> Tony.
> -- 
> If you want to understand your government, don't begin by reading the
> Constitution.  It conveys precious little of the flavor of today's
> statecraft.  Instead, read selected portions of the Washington
> telephone directory containing listings for all the organizations with
> titles beginning with the word "National".
>               -- George Will
>
> >


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