Monday, March 24, 2014

Re: How to take omni-complete operation effect in Windows using vim73

On Monday, March 24, 2014 8:35:57 PM UTC+8, Christian Brabandt wrote:
> Am 2014-03-23 09:09, schrieb weichanghe2000@gmail.com:
>
> > I am using vim in Windows system.
>
> > but I meet a omni-complete problem that it can only list 7 words
>
> > automatically when vim 1.pl and then pressing <C-X><C-O> in windows,
>
> > However, it can list 203 words when vim 1.pl and then pressing
>
> > <C-X><C-O> in Linux,
>
> > _vimrc part setting is shown as below:
>
> > set nocp
>
> > filetype plugin on
>
> > set ofu=syntaxcomplete#Complete
>
> > imap <silent> ` <C-X><C-O>
>
>
>
> Could it be, the syntax script was not loaded properly? There is no
>
> :syntax on statement in your
>
> .vimrc, perhaps this is causing the problem (although, I would expect no
>
> syntaxcompletion at all
>
> in that particular case). Does :syn list show you any output?
>
>
>
> Best,
>
> Christian

Thank you with your reply.
Unfortunately, I have already add ':syntax on' sentence in my .vimrc.
But it do not work.

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