When initializing Vim it searches first for $MYVIMRC, although that file doesn't exist in my case so it immediately goes to .vimrc. I'm reading the documentation on how to create this $VIMRC file as so that it's read first, rather then the .vimrc file ? --
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Tuesday, March 17, 2026
Monday, March 16, 2026
RE: Where in VIM for Windows do you see the path to the _vmrc file that the program is actually using
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Hi,
On Monday, 2023-10-23 17:30:45 +0000, Christian Castro wrote:
> Is there a config file in Vim that tells me path it's looking for when it goes to find the _vimrc file?
:h startup
:version
To display where an option was last defined, e.g. viminfo, use
:verbose set viminfo
:h :verbose-cmd
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On Monday, 2023-10-23 17:30:45 +0000, Christian Castro wrote:
> Is there a config file in Vim that tells me path it's looking for when it goes to find the _vimrc file?
:h startup
:version
To display where an option was last defined, e.g. viminfo, use
:verbose set viminfo
:h :verbose-cmd
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Re: Current Position - Attempt to hide email address ???
I think the concern about exposing your email address is moot.
(snapshot from my Thunderbird client)
Wouldn't you say?
Eric
On 2026-03-15 09:17, Christopher wrote:
I understand it works for you; although as I posted. It doesn't work in my case. I see the `g` in the bottom of the screen but when doing CTRL+G nothing happens ?
The method of using the `...` to post below using Google Groups web interface exposes my email address; do I want that ?
--On Saturday, March 14, 2026 at 9:40:29 PM UTC-4 Yongwei Wu wrote:
On Sat, 14 Mar 2026 at 16:56, Christopher <crestchr...@gmail.com> wrote:
I tried another version on another installation; the same thing. This is frustrating why it's not working; I assume if I can't get this to work similar commands will not work. Therefore I really want to solve this issue.
1. What did you see when you type g followed by Ctrl-G?2. What's the output of `:nmap` after starting Vim with `vim --clean`?3. If still unsolved, what's your output of `:version`?--
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Re: Does popup_menu() functions asynchronous?
пн, 16 мар. 2026 г., 18:54 Piotr Kolasiński <ptkola@gmail.com>:
Thanks for the response, but I'm afraid that I don't understand what you suggest. Could you be so kind and show me simple example.Piotr--czwartek, 5 marca 2026 o 15:10:21 UTC+1 M napisał(a):I try to use popup_menu() in linear code like:——func PopupResult(id, sel)let g:popup_sel = a:resultecho "In popup: " .. g:resultendfunccall popup_menu(["A","B","C"], #{ callback: 'PopupResult' })echo 'After popup'——-but 'After popup' is displayed immediately, not waiting for finish the call.Does popup_menu works asynchronous? How can I execute such code in linear way?Piotr--
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Hello,
Regards,
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Re: Does popup_menu() functions asynchronous?
Thanks for the response, but I'm afraid that I don't understand what you suggest. Could you be so kind and show me simple example.
Piotr
czwartek, 5 marca 2026 o 15:10:21 UTC+1 M napisał(a):
I try to use popup_menu() in linear code like:——func PopupResult(id, sel)let g:popup_sel = a:resultecho "In popup: " .. g:resultendfunccall popup_menu(["A","B","C"], #{ callback: 'PopupResult' })echo 'After popup'——-but 'After popup' is displayed immediately, not waiting for finish the call.Does popup_menu works asynchronous? How can I execute such code in linear way?Piotr--
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Sunday, March 15, 2026
Re: Current Position
On Sunday, March 15, 2026 at 8:13:17 PM UTC-4 Christopher wrote:
On Wednesday, March 11, 2026 at 2:56:40 PM UTC-4 Christian Brabandt wrote:
On Mi, 11 Mär 2026, Christopher wrote:
> I tried vim --clean I don't see anything happen ?
Please do not top poste.
Does this work?
:exe ":norm! g\<c-g>"
Thanks,
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damage inflicted on the vehicle.I think my versions of vim just won't work with g - ctrl+g. I searched into other programs using this short-cut, there is nothing. Strangest issue.
The issue is resolved; it's because :messages is hidden.
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Re: Current Position
On Wednesday, March 11, 2026 at 2:56:40 PM UTC-4 Christian Brabandt wrote:
On Mi, 11 Mär 2026, Christopher wrote:
> I tried vim --clean I don't see anything happen ?
Please do not top poste.
Does this work?
:exe ":norm! g\<c-g>"
Thanks,
Christian
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I think my versions of vim just won't work with g - ctrl+g. I searched into other programs using this short-cut, there is nothing. Strangest issue.
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