It was originally there when I installed gvim, it was helpful to learning the shortcuts. For some reason it was removed when either I upgraded to ubuntu 11.04 from 10.10 or when I installed vim plug-ins such as nerdtree, tcomment, snipmate and surround
After that the command next to the menu disappeared. I did try to re-install it after removing the .vimrc and .gvim counterpart.
What I do know is: I absolutely sure it is available.
What I do not not know is: how to get it back, or if perhaps it doesn't work under ubuntu 11.04
I have tried to google but I am limitted to what I am googling for, so any additional information, thoughts and pointers are appreciated.
On Tue, Aug 23, 2011 at 12:11 AM, Marcin Szamotulski <mszamot@gmail.com> wrote:
> gvim?*On 16:28 Mon 22 Aug , sealtrip wrote:
> Hi all,
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> I am new to using vim. I have a working vim and gvim.
> *How do you enable the display of command keys next to each menu item in
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Hi,
As far as I know there is on option to disable/enable them. Though you can
(re)write menu script to put there the command keys (you can read about this
in ":help :menu"). I guess you use some plugin which adds a menu which doesn't
show the command keys - you can always write to the maintainer of the plugin
and ask for this feature.
Best regards,
Marcin
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