On 07/07/11 01:03, Jason Timrod wrote:
Oh - should this matter, I'd prefer this in console Vim and not gvim. Thanks.
:)
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From: Jason Timrod<[email protected]>
To: "[email protected]"<[email protected]>
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Sent: Wednesday, July 6, 2011 10:15 PM
Subject: Vim statusline examples with screenshots?
Hi all,
I'm curious to know how people pimp their Vim statusline perhaps with useful
information? So far, the only thing I've added to it is the current git branch
I'm on. Yet I know there's probably other really cool bits of information I'm
missing, besides the default..
So, anyone prepared to show their statusline, preferably with a screenshot as
well as the config for it?
TIA!
Jason
http://users.skynet.be/antoine.mechelynck/vim/vim-konsole.png
This is not gvim, it is Vim in a konsole terminal (the titlebar and menu
of the konsole terminal are omitted), but resized to lines=47
columns=128, which is what I use, I didn't resize it for the occasion,
and with the CSApprox plugin which gives me a very similar look and feel
in an xterm128 as in gvim. I use it together with my homemade
colorscheme, almost-default.vim
The code for my statusline is as follows:
" custom status line, see :help 'statusline' for details
if has("statusline")
set statusline=%<%f\ %h%m%r%=%k[%{(&fenc\ ==\
\"\"?&enc:&fenc).(&bomb?\",BOM\":\"\")}][U+%04B]\ %-12.(%l,%c%V%)\ %P
endif
In case your mailer (or mine) tried to "beautify" the important line,
there are four lines here, beginning respectively with ", if, set, endif
<lang> near bottom right of the screenshot is what you get with
'iminsert' set to 1 but no keymap; with a keymap active it would be the
"short" keymapname.
The fact that a 7-bit ASCII file is detected as UTF-8 without BOM is
normal: characters U+0000 to U+007F are represented identically for the
same meanings in 7-bit US-ASCII, in most of the ISO 8859 encodings
including Latin1, and in UTF-8; so for such a file it makes no practical
difference which of these is used.
See also
:help 'statusline'
:help option-backslash
http://vim.wikia.com/wiki/Show_fileencoding_and_bomb_in_the_status_line
-- the wiki page above shows an earlier version of this same
'statusline' setting.
Best regards,
Tony.
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