On 03/08/10 15:32, Christian Brabandt wrote:
Hi George!
On Di, 03 Aug 2010, George Potapov wrote:
On Tue, 03 Aug 2010 15:16:26 +0200 Jürgen Krämer
<[email protected]> wrote:
I don't like bell and visual bell so I decided to switch it off in
my vim. What to do?
you did not look at the whole documentation. ;-)
:help 'visualbell'
Thanks a lot, that worked. It's kinda clumsy to have two files to
configure one vim, though. :-)
Alternatively, you could probably use an GUIEnter autocommand in your
.vimrc and then you should not need the .gvimrc.
regards,
Christian
Yes you can. I want the opposite (sound bell *and* visual bell) and I do
it all in the vimrc, with one value for console mode, and, in a GUIEnter
autocommand, a different value for GUI mode. My gvimrc is a zero-length
file. (If you're curious, I do it by prefixing a BEL character, 0x07, to
the visualbell termcap code in t_vb.)
Best regards,
Tony.
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