Saturday, September 6, 2014

Re: what adds an auto heading to my new files??

On 06/09/14 04:11, Reid Thompson wrote:
> On Fri, 2014-09-05 at 18:06 +0000, Reid Thompson wrote:
>> On Sat, 2014-09-06 at 02:01 +1000, Francis (Grizzly) Smit wrote:
>>> found it some of the stuff in my .vimrc that I inherited from mandrake
>>> and ubuntu and God knows where was interfering commented loads out and
>>> now it works
>>
>> sorry - got caught up and didn't see the above messages.
>>
>> in .vim, in the the csupport dir hierarchy are the Template and
>> *template* files - -they control what gets inserted/populated/etc
>>
>> reid
>>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> 5.2.1 USER DEFINED FORMATS FOR DATE AND TIME
> csupport-templates-date
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> The format for |DATE| ,|TIME| , and|YEAR| can be set by the user. The
> defaults are
> Example:
>
> |DATE| '%x'
> |TIME| '%X'
> |YEAR| '%Y'
>
> See the manual page of the C function strftime() for the format. The
> accepted
> format depends on your system, thus this is not portable! The maximum
> length
> of the result is 80 characters.
>
> User defined formats can be set using the following function calls in
> the
> master template file is '$HOME/.vim/c-support/templates/Templates',
> e.g.
>
> SetFormat( 'DATE', '%D' )
> SetFormat( 'TIME', '%H:%M' )
> SetFormat( 'YEAR', 'year %Y' )
>
>
Umm that didn't work I have looked up SetFormat in the help and it
sugests it should work too but when I put the entries in
'$HOME/.vim/c-support/templates/Templates' nothing happens. does it need
to be in any particular place in the file??
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