Excerpts from uukkhh's message of Thu Jan 09 20:16:03 +0100 2014:
> I have been using vim for a while and like it very much. (But still
> entry level :-) Now I need to read source code of a big project, and
> when browsing, have to take some notes from time to time to understand
> it faster.
:e notes.txt
If you need more, have a look at the Boomark command at
github.com/MarcWeber/vim-addon-other and customize.
It just adds location to a bookmarks.txt file with file/line info (gf on
itto jump to)
Of course you can have more advanced solutions.
Well - you need more. Maybe just use VCS version and work with diffs?
Then you can edit code and add your own statements ...
its as much work as "git stash" or hg has a way to keep a pile of
patches which you can apply/remove easily, too.
Marc Weber
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