On 11/20/2012 08:47 AM, Reindl Harald wrote:
alias kate='/usr/bin/kate --graphicssystem native'
That did it. Thanks.
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Am 20.11.2012 14:58, schrieb Jens Neu:
>> (I know I can use vi, but unless someone can show me how
>> to highlight perl and javascript code in vi, this is what I use)
>
> vi foo.pl, , syntax: on
that does not change it to a aapplication like
"kate" where you have on the left side the tree
of op
On Tuesday 20 November 2012 13:58:36 Jens Neu wrote:
> > (I know I can use vi, but unless someone can show me how
> > to highlight perl and javascript code in vi, this is what I use)
>
> vi foo.pl, , syntax: on
>
> regards
> Jens
You could just add
syntax on
to /etc/vimrc
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(I know I can use vi, but unless someone can show me how
to highlight perl and javascript code in vi, this is what I use)
vi foo.pl, , syntax: on
regards
Jens
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On Tuesday 20 November 2012 13:28:42 Mark Haney wrote:
> Up until the latest version of Kate (3.8.5 with Qt v4.8.1 & KDE v4.8.5)
> I've been able to use it over a remote LAN connection without any
> trouble. (I know I can use vi, but unless someone can show me how to
> highlight perl and javascrip
Am 20.11.2012 14:28, schrieb Mark Haney:
> Up until the latest version of Kate (3.8.5 with Qt v4.8.1 & KDE v4.8.5) I've
> been able to use it over a remote LAN
> connection without any trouble. (I know I can use vi, but unless someone can
> show me how to highlight perl and
> javascript code i
Up until the latest version of Kate (3.8.5 with Qt v4.8.1 & KDE v4.8.5)
I've been able to use it over a remote LAN connection without any
trouble. (I know I can use vi, but unless someone can show me how to
highlight perl and javascript code in vi, this is what I use)
Now it's just dog slow.