On Oct 27 14:55, Dave Korn wrote:
> On 27 October 2006 10:57, jt wrote:
>
> > Hello,
> >
> > "Intellisense" is one of the new very useful functionnalies in vim 7.
>
> Ouch. They really need to stop using a Microsoft trademark ASAP, before
> they attract unwelcome (== lawyerly) attention...
On Oct 27 15:24, jt wrote:
> >Vim is built with everything (--with-features=huge option). Omni
> >completion
> >is present. Did you set "filetype plugin on" in your .vimrc file?
>
> Yes I did. Now your question allowed me to narrow the issue: omnifunc
> is indeed bundled but not the bindings to
On 27 October 2006 10:57, jt wrote:
> Hello,
>
> "Intellisense" is one of the new very useful functionnalies in vim 7.
Ouch. They really need to stop using a Microsoft trademark ASAP, before they
attract unwelcome (== lawyerly) attention...
cheers,
DaveK
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Vim is built with everything (--with-features=huge option). Omni completion
is present. Did you set "filetype plugin on" in your .vimrc file?
Yes I did. Now your question allowed me to narrow the issue: omnifunc
is indeed bundled but not the bindings to python, ruby, tcl, ... as
the output of
On Oct 27 11:57, jt wrote:
> Hello,
>
> "Intellisense" is one of the new very useful functionnalies in vim 7.
> It has to be enabled at compile time but it seems it is not in the
> cygwin package.
>
> Could this be added soon (it is just some flags)?
> Should I post to cygwin-app for this kind of
Hello,
"Intellisense" is one of the new very useful functionnalies in vim 7.
It has to be enabled at compile time but it seems it is not in the
cygwin package.
Could this be added soon (it is just some flags)?
Should I post to cygwin-app for this kind of problem?
Thanks,
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jt
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