Wednesday, February 21, 2018

Re: write to command0line prompt



On Wed, Feb 21, 2018 at 4:53 AM, Christian Brabandt <cblists@256bit.org> wrote:

On Mi, 21 Feb 2018, Renato Fabbri wrote:

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> :'-|
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> may one assume that is is not possible to leave the cursor
> in the command line with some text written if not through a mapping?

:call feedkeys(':foobar', 'n')

Best,
Christian

ow that is something I eagerly looked... Today I stumbled on some functions
to change the position of the cursor on the command line, and remembered
your answer many times.

Thank you very much.

(I have been avoiding thank you messages for they might be regarded
verbose with little to add to que discussion.
Are there any guidelines for this list?
Answers here have been most useful.
Thanks again.
renato)
 

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