Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Re: Abridged summary of vim_use@googlegroups.com - 22 Messages in 12 Topics

removing the leading zero did the trick; thanks very much! (this is all about preparing music scores, and I need bar numbers in the output and the source to help me track things that need correcting)

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On Tue, Feb 21, 2012 at 6:42 AM, <vim_use@googlegroups.com> wrote:

Group: http://groups.google.com/group/vim_use/topics

    "John Beckett" <johnb.beckett@gmail.com> Feb 21 02:30PM +1100  

    Federal Reserve spam deleted from Google Groups,
    and sender banned. Don't know how it got through.
     
    John
    ...more
    Tony Mechelynck <antoine.mechelynck@gmail.com> Feb 21 04:43AM +0100  

    On 21/02/12 04:30, John Beckett wrote:
    > Federal Reserve spam deleted from Google Groups,
    > and sender banned. Don't know how it got through.
     
    > John
     
    I saw these two spams and meant to ban ...more
    Marc Weber <marco-oweber@gmx.de> Feb 21 04:07AM +0100  

    I feel that www.vim.org contents are outdated - and I'd like www.vim.org
    answering common questions such as:
    - how to use Vim for python development
    - how to configure Vim for coding C/C++ ...more
    AK <andrei.avk@gmail.com> Feb 20 08:13PM -0500  

    Hi, sometimes I have to deal with poorly formatted python code. Does anyone
    have a set of :substitute commands or a small script that prettifies to
    at least some of PEP8 guidelines?
    ...more
    Michael Ludwig <milu71@googlemail.com> Feb 20 11:17PM +0100  

    andalou schrieb am 20.02.2012 um 14:12 (-0800):
    > :start explorer
     
    > doesn't work anymore.
     
    > It worked fine with vim 7.3.444
     
    Maybe those were custom commands of yours? Try the following ...more
    Cesar Romani <cesar.romani@gmail.com> Feb 20 05:33PM -0500  

    On 20/02/2012 05:17 p.m., Michael Ludwig wrote:
    > :!cmd
    > :help :!
     
    > Works fine for me.
     
    They also work fine for me, but I use always :!start explorer or
    :!start cmd because in this way I ...more
    Michael Ludwig <milu71@googlemail.com> Feb 20 11:43PM +0100  

    Cesar Romani schrieb am 20.02.2012 um 17:33 (-0500):
     
    > > :!explorer
    > > :!cmd
     
    > They aren't custom commands.
     
    The OP had forgotten the ! and I thought he might be referring to a ...more
    andalou <cesar.romani@gmail.com> Feb 20 02:15PM -0800  

    I'm using vim 7.3.446 on windows 7.
     
    :!start cmd
    or
    :!start explorer
     
    doesn't work anymore.
     
    It worked fine with vim 7.3.444
     
    Many thanks in advance,
     
    --
    Cesar
    ...more
    andalou <cesar.romani@gmail.com> Feb 20 02:12PM -0800  

    I'm using vim 7.3.446 on windows 7.
     
    :start cmd
    or
    :start explorer
     
    doesn't work anymore.
     
    It worked fine with vim 7.3.444
     
    Many thanks in advance,
     
    --
    Cesar
    ...more
    Antonio Recio <amdx64bt@gmail.com> Feb 20 07:49AM -0800  

    When I open latex files I would like to be able to fold with one vim
    expression on the top of the file from \htitle to \clearpage.
     
    I have a lot of blocks like this:
    \htitle{Latex Title} ...more
    "Christian Brabandt" <cblists@256bit.org> Feb 20 05:55PM +0100  

    On Mon, February 20, 2012 16:49, Antonio Recio wrote:
    > \clearpage
     
    > And I would like to get this
    > + Latex Title
     
    Really, this is only very little tested, but seems to work so far:
    ...more
    Antonio Recio <amdx64bt@gmail.com> Feb 20 10:06AM -0800  

    That's works great!
     
    I would like to include too the folding of \subtitle->\clearpage.
     
    How I can fold these lines:
    htitle
    ----
    \clearpage
     
    htitle
    subtitle
    ----
    \clearpage
     
    subtitle ...more
    Christian Brabandt <cblists@256bit.org> Feb 20 08:25PM +0100  

    Hi Antonio!
     
    On Mo, 20 Feb 2012, Antonio Recio wrote:
     
    > + htitle
    > + htitle
    > + subtitle
     
    Try this:
     
    fu! FoldTeXLines(lnum)
    if !exists("s:fold")
    let s:fold = '0'
    endif ...more
    Christian Brabandt <cblists@256bit.org> Feb 20 09:06PM +0100  

    Hi vim_use!
     
    On Mo, 20 Feb 2012, Christian Brabandt wrote:
     
    > endif
    > return '='
    > endfu
     
    That looks a little bit odd. Better is this:
    fu! FoldTeXLines(lnum)
    if !exists("s:fold") ...more
    Ney <claudiney.nako@gmail.com> Feb 20 08:58AM -0800  

    I'm on Mint 12 and using vim on gnome-terminal.
    I can't paste the content of my clipboard into vim because the *
    register disappeared.
    Usually i typed "*p and the clipboard was there.
     
    Thanks
    ...more
    Tim Chase <vim@tim.thechases.com> Feb 20 12:07PM -0600  

    On 02/20/12 10:58, Ney wrote:
    > I can't paste the content of my clipboard into vim because the *
    > register disappeared.
    > Usually i typed "*p and the clipboard was there.
     
    Which build of Vim are ...more
    Ney <claudiney.nako@gmail.com> Feb 20 10:17AM -0800  

    Thank you Tim Chase, i installed vim-gnome and the * reg is here
    again.
     
    I was just trying to keep away from the gtk version, anyway, the
    terminal vim is working fine now.
     
    Thank You.
     
    Ney.
    ...more
    eNG1Ne <communicator.ngn@gmail.com> Feb 20 03:11AM -0800  

    :help {keystroke} - now that's worth knowing about!
     
    and the idea of octal had never even crossed my mind! I'll a) check it
    in vim; b) avoid adding the leading zeros when setting up the files in ...more

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