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"[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Tony Nelson wrote:
> > OK, I can tell that this is Python code, not VI script stuff. I'll need
> > to see how your vimrc sets this up.
>
> vim has a Python interpreter embedded in it (assuming it's a reasonably
> complete build--it's possible to leave the interpreter, or even parts
> of the vim scripting stuff, out).
OK, mine has Python in it.
> I just put .py files in my .vim
> directory, import them, and then use ":py myfile.doStuff()" or map keys
> to such commands.
So, you bind check_current_block() to the Enter key?
> The "vim" Python module (included in vim, just "import vim" from your
> Python scripts) lets you run vim commands, access
> windows/buffers/variables/etc.
...
OK. I see Python in the help.
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