On 11/18/2011 2:05 PM, Charles Campbell wrote:
> ping wrote:
>> thanks Dr. chip ...but I still haven't figure it out yet ... :(
>>
>> regards
>> ping
>>
>> On 11/09/2011 05:00 PM, Charles Campbell wrote:
>>
>>> ping wrote:
>>>
>>>> hi Dr chip:
>>>> I'm using your MPage plugin for 2 days and I enjoy it.
>>>> just one thing I didn't get any advice from the help.
>>>> so the strength with mpage is : if I get a large display I can have
>>>> more (4 in my case), pages in one screen, which is super.
>>>> but when I page down (hit blank with my current binding), it still
>>>> only page down 1 page, instead of 4 pages per the splits I made.
>>>> that give me still 3 old pages in my screen plus one new page.
>>>> I'm thinking it will be even better if have the ability to update the
>>>> "page down" to the number of pages down accordingly to the number of
>>>> splits we did, automatically ...
>>>> can MPage do that?
>>>> otherwise I can re-bind the key stroke of page down everytime I change
>>>> the "N" in MPage N....
>>>>
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> Did I mention that v1p of mpage.vim supports multi-page down/up with the
>>> <PageDown> and<PageUp> keys?
>>> http://drchip.0sites.net/astronaut/vim/index.html#MPAGE
>>>
> The <PageUp> and <PageDown> keys are on the numeric keypad (they may be
> labeled PgUp and PgDn). Are you using vim or gvim? If the former,
> perhaps vim isn't understanding your <PageDown> or <PageUp> keys.
>
> Regards,
> Chip Campbell
>
Hi Dr. chip (or other folks if Dr. chip is busy...):
about the MPage plugin, it looks the <pagedown> <pageup> keys don't work
for me...
whenever I scroll back/fwd (c-f/b, pgup/pgdn), it only scroll one page
amount of lines, not multiple pages lines...
any hints?
regards
ping
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