On Fri, March 16, 2012 04:15, Gary Johnson wrote:
> On 2012-03-15, Christian Brabandt wrote:
>> Hi Bram,
>> using the command line argument -g you can force the graphical version.
>> But you can't prevent starting the gui version.
>>
>> This matters, if you want to start evim in the terminal (-y wi
> Do you maybe have a yankring-like plugin that makes use of the feature?
> That could help people try it out in real-world scenarios.
Yes there is, see https://github.com/the-isz/MinYankRing.vim/tree/events
Philippe
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On 2012-03-15, Christian Brabandt wrote:
> Hi Bram,
> using the command line argument -g you can force the graphical version.
> But you can't prevent starting the gui version.
>
> This matters, if you want to start evim in the terminal (-y will always
> opens the gui). The attached patch fixes
I mean this G$A
thanks Gary!
My English level is poor.
2012/3/16 Gary Johnson
> On 2012-03-15, Charles Campbell wrote:
>
> > I have not been able to duplicate this issue (Scientific Linux).
>
> I just tried again with vim 7.3.434 in a GNOME Terminal on Fedora
> 14. Same result.
>
> > Does "back
"backspace*2" mean hit the backspace key twice
and the "S-g" mean "G"
Some friend has different char when we discuss in SHLUG, they has " ! l ? "
and so on.
I copied the texts from BBC News, shared with other friends. We want to
improve our English.
Because some of them dose not use Linux, I ed
On 2012-03-15, Charles Campbell wrote:
> I have not been able to duplicate this issue (Scientific Linux).
I just tried again with vim 7.3.434 in a GNOME Terminal on Fedora
14. Same result.
> Does "backspace*2" mean hit the backspace key twice? Or hit the
> ctrl-h key twice? Or something else?
Hi Dominique!
On Do, 15 Mär 2012, Dominique Pellé wrote:
> Isn't evim supposed to always start in a GUI anyway?
>
> "man evim" says: [...] eVim will always run
> in the GUI, to enable the use of menus and toolbar.
I don't think so and the help says:
,
| -yEasy mode. Implied
Christian Brabandt wrote:
> Hi Bram,
> using the command line argument -g you can force the graphical version.
> But you can't prevent starting the gui version.
>
> This matters, if you want to start evim in the terminal (-y will always
> opens the gui). The attached patch fixes it, by allowing a
Hi Bram,
using the command line argument -g you can force the graphical version.
But you can't prevent starting the gui version.
This matters, if you want to start evim in the terminal (-y will always
opens the gui). The attached patch fixes it, by allowing a -G parameter.
regards,
Christian
Hi Bram,
when listing the sign definition or placements, you can't abort using
the usual q// keys.
Attached patch fixes it, by checking the got_int signal. Please check
and include.
regards,
Christian
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On Thu, Mar 15, 2012 at 2:28 PM, Bram Moolenaar wrote:
>
> David Pope wrote:
>
>> On Wednesday, July 20, 2011 3:54:09 PM UTC-4, Craig Barkhouse wrote:
>>
>> > The mch_is_linked() function in os_win32.c only checks if there is
>> > more than one hard link (i.e. name) for the file. It doesn't check
David Pope wrote:
> On Wednesday, July 20, 2011 3:54:09 PM UTC-4, Craig Barkhouse wrote:
>
> > The mch_is_linked() function in os_win32.c only checks if there is
> > more than one hard link (i.e. name) for the file. It doesn't check
> > if the file is a symbolic link. By contrast the Unix code
Gary Johnson wrote:
On 2012-03-15, Yuanchen Xie wrote:
Hello,
I had send this to bugs AT vim.org,but I'm not sure if this address is to
continue working.
When I was edit English text I has this strang character.
These are excerpt ( 3000+ lines total ) G
So just what is it about Sus
On 2012-03-15, Yuanchen Xie wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I had send this to bugs AT vim.org,but I'm not sure if this address is to
> continue working.
>
> When I was edit English text I has this strang character.
>
> These are excerpt ( 3000+ lines total ) G
>
> So just what is it about Susan that
среда, 14 марта 2012 г. 1:23:00 UTC+4 пользователь Guy Rutenberg написал:
> Actually that the thing I'm trying to avoid. I got those kind of snippets
> expanding different types of "" etc repeated themself time after time
> between each little vim script I'm writing. Interacting with vim is tedio
Hello,
I had send this to bugs AT vim.org,but I'm not sure if this address is to
continue working.
When I was edit English text I has this strang character.
These are excerpt ( 3000+ lines total ):*
*
>
> *So just what is it about Susan that the people find so fascinating?\\*
> *Arguably, it is
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