On Thursday 09 of August 2012 15:08:12 erik quanstrom wrote:
> > 1972 - Dennis Ritchie invents a powerful gun that shoots both forward and
> > backward simultaneously. Not satisfied with the number of deaths and
> > permanent maimings from that invention he invents C and Unix.
>
> i think it cross
On Thu, Aug 09, 2012 at 03:08:12PM -0400, erik quanstrom wrote:
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> i think it crosses some line to imply that dennis intended folks
> physical harm, even if the whole thing is absurd.
>
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comedic_device#Hyperbole
> 1972 - Dennis Ritchie invents a powerful gun that shoots both forward and
> backward simultaneously. Not satisfied with the number of deaths and
> permanent
> maimings from that invention he invents C and Unix.
i think it crosses some line to imply that dennis intended folks
physical harm, ev
On Thursday 09 of August 2012 08:47:26 Paul Lalonde wrote:
> The real question is how to handle the next selection; tracking two
> dots seems wrong.
i believe Ruda's solution comes very close: pipe selected range to separate
window (+Error, if you must) and then operate on it. However, it is not
The real question is how to handle the next selection; tracking two
dots seems wrong.
On Thu, Aug 9, 2012 at 8:28 AM, Matthew Veety wrote:
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> On Aug 9, 2012 10:00 AM, "dexen deVries" wrote:
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>> On Thursday 09 of August 2012 15:46:47 Rudolf Sykora wrote:
>> > (...)
>> > Otherwise, using '>g pa
On Aug 9, 2012 10:00 AM, "dexen deVries" wrote:
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> On Thursday 09 of August 2012 15:46:47 Rudolf Sykora wrote:
> > (...)
> > Otherwise, using '>g pattern' will make a list, in the Error window,
> > of lines where the pattern is, so then you can go through it.
>
>
> thank you, Ruda, this solves my
On Thursday 09 of August 2012 15:46:47 Rudolf Sykora wrote:
> (...)
> Otherwise, using '>g pattern' will make a list, in the Error window,
> of lines where the pattern is, so then you can go through it.
thank you, Ruda, this solves my problem :^)
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On 9 August 2012 15:11, dexen deVries wrote:
> Hi list,
>
>
> how do I perform right-click search only in highlighted range?
>
>
> Use case: while editing C-like code (PHP), I highlight whole function by
> clicking on opening brace and would like to search only the selection for all
> occurrences
Hi list,
how do I perform right-click search only in highlighted range?
Use case: while editing C-like code (PHP), I highlight whole function by
clicking on opening brace and would like to search only the selection for all
occurrences of some symbol stored in window's tag. Preferably with wra
On Wed, Aug 8, 2012 at 12:40 PM, Lucio De Re wrote:
> so maybe patience is the critical issue here?
It seems so!
I left it for several hours yesterday afternoon and it eventually
sprung to life.
Thanks for the responses,
James
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