Monday, July 9, 2012

Re: VIM scrollbar

On Sun, Jul 8, 2012 at 3:39 PM, Christian Brabandt <cblists@256bit.org> wrote:
> The development version of DynamicSigns now also contains a
> Sign-Scrollbar. You can find it here:
> https://github.com/chrisbra/DynamicSigns
>

Thank you, I installed the version from Git. I've noticed that in
DOS-formatted files there are some issues. Each line has an M, even
those without mixed indentation. Signs_Diff doesn't seem to work,
either. Signs_Bookmarks does, though. If you want I can send to you a
test file.

Also, how does one configure the plugin to start when opening a file?
I must type :Signs every time I open a file. Adding ":Signs" or
"Signs" to .vimrc does not start the pluging automatically (In fact,
VIM complains that it is not a command when in .vimrc). Also, I don't
see the status bar added.

Additionally, I notice that changes are not automatic, rather after
each line change one must run :UpdateSigns to have them updated. Might
it not be better to do this whenever the user leaves Insert mode or
adds a sign?

I'm not complaining, but letting you know what I've experienced. I
like the fact that I can now see marks and I can use the statusbar
code that you mentioned earlier.

Thank you!

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Dotan Cohen

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