On Sat, Mar 28, 2009 at 9:15 PM, bill lam <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> On Wed, 25 Mar 2009, Andrew Falanga wrote:
> > So, I'm installed the Visual Studio plugin for Vim and can link to Visual
> > Studio from within Vim now.  However, I'm still lacking the IntelliSense.
>  I
> > thought that this would be the answer,
> > http://www.vim.org/scripts/script.php?script_id=747 or the site
> > http://insenvim.sourceforge.net/.  Is there anything in Vim that acts
> like
> > Intellisense that I can use for C#, C++ and C (the three languages that
> I'm
>
> There is plugin for vs (a moneyware) from  http://www.viemu.com/ that
> emulates vim.  I've never tried it because I do not use vs.
>
>
Sorry everyone, and especially Bill for having sent the same message twice,
this reply to Bill's post was supposed to go to everyone.  Google's little
GMail plugin from the iGoogle page doesn't always have a reply-to-all
option, and frankly, I forgot.

I've found this on line also, but since I need this functionality at work, I
try not to use Windows at home, I'd need for the company to purchase it.
However, as I'm a contracted employee I don't think that HP will purchase it
for me. Requesting things of this nature are only further exacerbated by the
current economic conditions.

So, back to the drawing board. I'm waiting for e-mail from the inventors of
the VimIntellisense plugin. I've followed their instructions to the letter
but have received nothing in return for it. When I type text, and especially
when typing a '.' for membership, I can see that the cursor "changes" for a
second or so, but no drop down menus appear. It is trying to do something,
but it's not working yet.

Andy

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