Bram,
First, thank you for Vim. What you have created is amazing, and has literally
filled every void I had in my workflow, from text editing, to writing software
to streamline specific tasks, and infinitely more. The only thing I don't like
is I use Vim so much, that I find myself typing a ':' everywhere, on desktop,
in title bar of browser, and I tried to save a file today in Word by typing ':w'.
I put the 'udp' declaration outside of the function and made global. That worked,
thank you. However, the declaration 'g:udp: list<string>' gives an E488 error.
So, I tried 'g:udp = []' and that worked. Can you please explain the proper way
to declare the list globally, because I thought the first way was correct.
Thank you,
Samson
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