I have got it :-)
Thanks a lot for your nice help.
This is how this function works in Debian 8 with:
:version
VIM - Vi IMproved 7.4 (2013 Aug 10, compiled Mar 31 2015 23:36:03)
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function Comment()
let currentLine = getline(".")
let result = match(currentLine, '^#\~ ')
if result == 0
exe 's/^#\~ //'
else
exe 's/^/#\~ /'
endif
endfunction
nmap <F7> :call Comment()<cr>
imap <F7> <Esc>:call Comment()<cr>
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Here is a new VIM fan, now only using VIM.
Thanks again. Cheers.
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Jose Angel Navarro Cortes
email: janc@telefonica.net
web: http://janc.es/
Usuario Linux: #49178
El 15.12.26 15:21:19 > Tony Mechelynck dijo:
> On Sat, Dec 26, 2015 at 1:07 PM, janc@telefonica.net
> <janc@telefonica.net> wrote:
> > Thanks Paolo and Tony for your help.
> > I can't find the way to match ~ without errors.
>
> See
> :help /\
> (which was already mentioned in my previous response)
> :help 'magic'
>
> Actually (with 'magic' set, which is the default and the recommended
> setting, as the opposite might break some of the plugins included with
> Vim), ~ matches the latest subsitute string and \~ matches a tilde.
> With 'nomagic', it's the opposite. The same applies to several other
> characters which have a special meaning in a pattern when either
> preceded or not preceded by a backslash. Now read my previous post
> again, including the example functions, which assume that 'magic' is
> set.
>
> Also try a plain search — either /~ or /\~ — on (for instance) a helpfile.
>
>
> Best regards,
> Tony.
>
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