Rebbe Malachi
Thursday, March 31, 2022
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I recently upgraded from Debian 10 to Debian 11. My gvim used to always do resize increments by character. Dragging a window edge would res...
Re: How to suppress screen message when using indentation in command line?
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I still get this message. How to suppress it but leave potential error messages still printed? $ vim -n --cmd ':set t_ti= t_te=' --c...
Re: How to suppress screen message when using indentation in command line?
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Peng Yu wrote: > Now I still get this message. How to remove this message? > > $ vim -n --cmd ':set t_ti= t_te=' --cm...
Re: How to suppress screen message when using indentation in command line?
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On Mi, 30 Mär 2022, Peng Yu wrote: > Now I still get this message. How to remove this message? > > $ vim -n --cmd ':set t...
Wednesday, March 30, 2022
Re: How to suppress screen message when using indentation in command line?
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Now I still get this message. How to remove this message? $ vim -n --cmd ':set t_ti= t_te=' --cmd ':set report=1000' -X -E -...
Re: How to suppress screen message when using indentation in command line?
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On Mi, 30 Mär 2022, Peng Yu wrote: > Hi, > > I see the message like "4 lines indented ... 60B written". I do not se...
How to suppress screen message when using indentation in command line?
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Hi, I see the message like "4 lines indented ... 60B written". I do not see to this message. Besides piping it to /dev/null, is th...
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