Hi Linda! On Mi, 23 Nov 2011, Linda W wrote:
> > When I type in a command with the "+=" operator, it seems to > appended the new text separated by a comma -- which is probably > what is normally wanted, but in this one case, wasn't....I wanted > to append the new text to the existing string -- literally, not as a > new 'list value'... > (since for 'guifont', adding a new list value, isn't too useful on > windows, AFAIK). > > I.e. I had > 'Lucida_Console:H11', > and I wanted > 'Lucida_Console:H11:W6' > > so I tried > :set guifont+=:W6 > instead of what I wanted, I got: > 'Lucida_Console:H11,:W6' > > (which doesn't work...)... > > so is there a way to tell (or is there a different > operator I should use) to tell it to append as > literal vs. as a list item? let &gfn.=":W6" regards, Christian -- 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
