Am 24.03.2010 16:03, schrieb Jean Johner:
On Mar 24, 3:33 pm, Tony Mechelynck<[email protected]>
wrote:
...
Sorry. I did not want to be offending or authoritary.
I just wanted to outline that the fact that easy gvim (with the
present vimrc_example.vim) does not remember end of lines is an
obvious imperfection which gives a bad image of the code, especially
to beginners. Let me recall again that gnome/gedit does it perfectly.
set virtualedit=onemore works but has unpleasant side-effects in
normal mode.
Finding another solution appears to be an interesting programming
problem (see Gary's mail)
Not being myself a vim expert nor a C programmer (I am in fact a
physicist), I encourage the vim community to eliminate this "bug".
Best regards
Jean
It's a bit tricky, but you can try the following code:
augroup LastPos
au! BufReadPost * call s:LastPos(&insertmode)
augroup END
func! s:LastPos(mode)
if a:mode == 2
au! LastPos InsertEnter
call feedkeys("\<C-R>=''[setpos('.',getpos(\"'\\\"\"))]\r", "n")
elseif line("'\"") >= 1 && line("'\"") <= line("$")
if a:mode == 1
au LastPos InsertEnter * call s:LastPos(2)
else
exe "normal! g`\""
endif
endif
endfunc
--
Andy
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