Tuesday, December 28, 2010

Re: How to recall what bookmarks I defined?

On 28 December 2010 04:33, Tom Link <micathom@gmail.com> wrote:
>> 1. It's hard to recall what marks I defined -- local marks and global
>> marks.
>
> Are you looking for the :marks command?
>
> There are a few plugins that display marks as signs on the left-hand
> side. One of them is (my own) quickfixsigns. But there are others on
> vim.org that may better fit your needs. It seems that over on vim.org
> there are at least two plugins called showmarks that achieve something
> similar. I personally also find that plugins like wokmarks and (my
> own :-) tmarks make it easier to deal with marks. YMMV and, again,
> maybe other plugins suit your editing habits better.
>
> HTH
> Tom
>

Thanks Tom! I found quickfixsigns does not correct refresh its status
bar, showmarks does not work at all, and workmarks does not do global
marks. So the only one left is your tmarks. The 'TMarks' list better
information than the build-in 'marks' command. Thanks for your work.
So the issue remained open to me is that how to prevent me from
accidently overwrite an previously defined mark. If one of above
bookmark visualization tools works, it would be resolved.

Thanks.

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narke


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