On 2/25/11, tyru <[email protected]> wrote: > I haven't used cursoroverdictionary yet > but it also seems a interesting and extensible plugin. > to read his japanese blog entries: > http://d.hatena.ne.jp/ampmmn/searchdiary?word=cursoroverdictionary > > cursoroverdictionary's features: > - it has operator to search from alc.co.jp > - hmm, I don't want that because I want to select a query > without text-object in most cases like Vim's gf command behavior. > operator feels too much feature for me. > - it can define query like the followings: > call cursoroverdictionary#add("boost", > 'http://www.kmonos.net/alang/boost/classes/{word}.html', "utf-8", > "utf-8") > call cursoroverdictionary#set_trim_pattern("boost", '</head><body>', '') > command! -nargs=* LetsBoost CODSearchEx boost <args> > - ref.vim does not have the feature currently because it is not only > for alc dictionary. > it is an interface for perldoc, pydoc, man, and so on. > I think it is not difficult to implement a similar feature in ref.vim > > ref.vim's features: > - it supports many sources > - alc, clojure, erlang, hoogle, man, perldoc, phpmanual, pydoc, refe > - there are many users so it is well-tested plugin. > - you can define a own source (:help ref-sources). > - it is fully customizable > - you can use K ("<Plug>(ref-keyword)"), which is the same behavior as > Vim's K command at default. > - but for example, in perldoc buffer, it looks up a perl module. > - for me, thinca who is the author of ref.vim is my friend so I > quickly can send a bug report/patch/feature request! :p
there is a function in cursoroverdictionary, if we have a local dictionary file, we can use CODRegisteDict to create a database file from the file, and use :CODToggle to open a new windows, and in another windows of vim, as the pointer moves to another place, the word will be translated and displayed on the dict window, that is why I want to use a local dictionary file, I think this way seems to more convenient. Of course, I will try to use ref.vim and it also seems to be a nice one. :) Regards, robert -- 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
