On 02/07/2011 04:12 PM, Jose Caballero wrote:
Hi,
my apologies if this question is too silly, or already asked.
In that case, you can just point me to the documentation or example, and
I will keep investigating myself.
I use vim version 6.3.82 on RedHat.
Let's say I have a log file with this format
<date&time> | <filename>:<line> | <message>
For example
...
07 Feb 16:17:38| module1.py : 344 | message1
07 Feb 16:17:39| utils.py : 229 | message2
07 Feb 16:17:40| module2.py : 5002 | message
...
If I have cursor on one of those lines, I would like to know if there is
a way (some script or magic key combination) to open the file it is
mentioned, with the cursor directly to that line number.
i.e. if I have the cursor on the second line, I would like to open file
"utils.py" and jump directly to line 229
Is it possible?
Thanks a lot in advance.
Jose
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There's 'gf' command, see :help gf
It won't go to line number, though. There's a plugin that does that,
I think it may be this one:
http://www.vim.org/scripts/script.php?script_id=293
HTH, -ak
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