On 16 août, 16:46, Charles Campbell <[email protected]> wrote: > epanda wrote: > > I have not set any option in my _vimrc. > > > I have seen why. Can I remap left curso in order it does not open but > > just browse like enter key ? > > > Second question : > > > I want to use this functions that login me on my ftp: > > function! s:login() > > > echo "login to ftp website is done" > > call NetUserPass("myftplogin","mypass") > > endfunc > > > It seems it log me but when I call it throught a mapping it does not > > open my directory directly. I have to log again : > > amenu&Web.Explorer\ Distant.\ Explore.\ Photos :call > > <SID>login()<CR>:tabnew ftp://[email protected]/imgs/<CR> > > NetUserPass is intended to let one change the userid and password (for > example, if one has two accounts on an ftp server). So it isn't > intended to actually open/browse a remote directory. > > You can call netrw#NetRead(2,'ftp://host/path') to browse a remote > directory. > > By "left curso" do you mean the left arrow on your keyboard? I suppose > > map <left> <return> > > would do that. > > Regards, > Chip Campbell
I just want to avoid to type password each time I need to access to my ftp Actually, if I click on left-mouse, it does not do the same thing that <cr>, while cr is browsing well, left-mouse is equivalent to multiple <cr> and open picture in two subdirectories. Thank you charles for help -- You received this message from the "vim_use" maillist. Do not top-post! Type your reply below the text you are replying to. For more information, visit http://www.vim.org/maillist.php
