2010/9/7 Benjamin R. Haskell <[email protected]>: > On Tue, 7 Sep 2010, Sven Guckes wrote: > >> * Pablo Giménez [2010-09-06 19:47]: >> > 2010/9/6 Sven Guckes: >> > > here are the screenhots for reference: >> > > http://www.guckes.net/tmp/pablo_gimenez.bad_Layout.jpg >> > > http://www.guckes.net/tmp/pablo_gimenez.goodLayout.jpg >> > > mind you, i will remove these pictures from my website later. >> > > it's up to pablo to find a good place if he wants >> > > to document the problem - and hopefully a solution. >> > Thanks Sven. >> > It is ok if I attach a 99.4 KB zip file? Otherwise I >> > have to wait for later tonigh to upload them to my site. >> >> i prefer if didnt ever attach any pictures whatsoever. just upload >> them to some website and simply includes links to them. > > I would prefer directly attached screenshots to avoid link rot. It's > really frustrating to find old list posts that are missing their > pastebin'ed scripts/examples/evidence/etc. > > An external link is fine if it'll stay up forever. (I generally put > supporting scripts/etc on my own domain and never delete them.) > > >> the limiting factor forces people on twitter to do the same. and it >> seems to work - with the help of URL shorteners. > > The limiting factor makes twitter an entirely different medium, and for > this use case (diagnosing/fixing/discussing technical issues in a forum > that gets archived), a worse choice. > > >> > > looks like you are suffering from the idea to use an editor's >> > > window as a tiling window manager. think again. >> > Well you mean I am trying to do too much from the split commands in >> > VIM? I just want to know if it is possible to have total control >> > over where to place your new windows. >> >> sure.. you can place your windows whereever you want. just take a >> minute to think about why you need it all on one "editor desktop". >> how about using more than just one window (within your window manager) >> for it all? > > Often it's easier or more convenient to do certain types of editing when > all "windows" are under the same editor. (Moving sections of code from > one file to another is the first that comes to mind.) Yep I agree, and this is the reason because I prefer to work having in the same main window and using split to create windows for my code, plugins, etc ... You have everything at a glance. tiled windows is the best layout for me. > > -- > Best, > Ben > > -- > 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 >
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