Friday, August 10, 2012

Re: vim: input line history

got it Ingo, thanks for the explanation.

regards
ping

On 08/10/2012 03:05 PM, Ingo Karkat wrote:
> Hello ping,
>
> On 07-Aug-2012 23:06:05 +0200, ping wrote:
>
>> [20 lines deleted]
>>
>> //what are these?
>> :history @
>> # input history
>> 1 \<0xFE686\>
>> 2 \<0x0000269c\>
>> 3 269c
>> 4 f18628
>> 5 \<0x00f185b8\>
>> 6 f185b8
>> 7 \<0xf185b8\>
>> 8 269c\|\<0x00000b73\>
>> 9 \<0x8027bc20\>
>> 10 1217
>> 11 iif
>> 12 \<0x0027ee80\>
>> 13 \<0xc027ee80\>
>> 14 \<0x8026c398\>
>> 15 \<0x0026f218\>
>> 16 \<0x269c\>
>> 17 \<0x04fa\>
>> 18 04fa
>> 19 \<0x40915860\>
>>> 20 1\.0\.0\.202\.
>>
>>
>>
>> I don't think I "input" these... instead these looks the "search"
>> history that I ever used with Mark plugin (Ingo Karkat), to highlight
>> some numbers.
>> http://www.vim.org/scripts/script.php?script_id=2666
>>
>> copy Ingo in case the mark plugin are related to my issue here...
>
> By default, the Mark plug indeed adds the highlighted text to both input and
> search history. I don't particularly like this functionality, but it was in the
> original plugin that I took over. Just put
> let g:mwHistAdd = ''
> into your .vimrc to turn it off.
>
> By default, any marked words are also added to the search (/) and input (@)
> history; if you don't want that, remove the corresponding symbols from:
> let g:mwHistAdd = '/@'
>
> -- regards, ingo
>

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