vi/vim. I think nano has spoiled me too much. LOL.
vi/vim. I think nano has spoiled me too much. LOL.
au BufNewFile,BufRead jenny-posting.eml setl completefunc=jenny#CompleteMentions fo-=t wrap, from jenny. How would I go to incorporate that there?
au BufNewFile,BufRead jenny-posting.eml setl completefunc=jenny#CompleteMentions fo-=t wrap, from jenny. How would I go to incorporate that there?
I just read up on them and – surprise, surprise – it turns out, the Himalayans are not native to most of Europe either. Doh! It gets even more interesting, their origin is unclear. Maybe Armenia and the Caucasus region. Fascinating!
startinsert, didn’t even know that existed, tbh. 😅It doesn’t work because the editor command is currently not run through
sh -c ..., i.e. it is supposed to be just a path like /usr/bin/vim. I was just stumped by this myself and I think I’ll soon push a patch to allow setting something like vim -c foo.In the meantime, your best option is probably putting this in your
.vimrc:au BufRead,BufNewFile jenny-posting.eml normal $
(I use something similar to disable hard text wrapping after 72 chars for twtxt postings.)
startinsert, didn’t even know that existed, tbh. 😅It doesn’t work because the editor command is currently not run through
sh -c ..., i.e. it is supposed to be just a path like /usr/bin/vim. I was just stumped by this myself and I think I’ll soon push a patch to allow setting something like vim -c foo.In the meantime, your best option is probably putting this in your
.vimrc:au BufRead,BufNewFile jenny-posting.eml normal $
(I use something similar to disable hard text wrapping after 72 chars for twtxt postings.)
startinsert, didn’t even know that existed, tbh. 😅It doesn’t work because the editor command is currently not run through
sh -c ..., i.e. it is supposed to be just a path like /usr/bin/vim. I was just stumped by this myself and I think I’ll soon push a patch to allow setting something like vim -c foo.In the meantime, your best option is probably putting this in your
.vimrc:au BufRead,BufNewFile jenny-posting.eml normal $
(I use something similar to disable hard text wrapping after 72 chars for twtxt postings.)
startinsert, didn’t even know that existed, tbh. 😅It doesn’t work because the editor command is currently not run through
sh -c ..., i.e. it is supposed to be just a path like /usr/bin/vim. I was just stumped by this myself and I think I’ll soon push a patch to allow setting something like vim -c foo.In the meantime, your best option is probably putting this in your
.vimrc:au BufRead,BufNewFile jenny-posting.eml normal $
(I use something similar to disable hard text wrapping after 72 chars for twtxt postings.)
It's funny that you mention it, too. We also were quite surprised that it was incredibly quiet in nature. Not just no man-made noise (we obviously avoided the crowds), not even in the distance, but also hardly any birds. We joked they're still exhausted from the heat of the days before and still resting.
startinsert set on my .vimrc, so I will either have to take it out, or exit insert, $, then insert again. I think the way you do it would be the way to go.I tried setting
VISUAL to be something like vim -c 'star!', which does the same thing, but no dice. :-/
startinsert set on my .vimrc, so I will either have to take it out, or exit insert, $, then insert again. I think the way you do it would be the way to go.I tried setting
VISUAL to be something like vim -c 'star!', which does the same thing, but no dice. :-/
VISUAL environment variable). It probably should. I’ll fix it.What’s the goal, though? I usually hit
Shift-A in Vim to append text to the end of the line. Is that what you want? 😅
VISUAL environment variable). It probably should. I’ll fix it.What’s the goal, though? I usually hit
Shift-A in Vim to append text to the end of the line. Is that what you want? 😅
VISUAL environment variable). It probably should. I’ll fix it.What’s the goal, though? I usually hit
Shift-A in Vim to append text to the end of the line. Is that what you want? 😅
VISUAL environment variable). It probably should. I’ll fix it.What’s the goal, though? I usually hit
Shift-A in Vim to append text to the end of the line. Is that what you want? 😅
vim "+normal $", how cool! :-) Thanks @quark!
little sprinkle so tried to get out and enjoy it, but only caught a few minutes. just took it easy.
#running
little sprinkle so tried to get out and enjoy it, but only caught a few minutes. just took it easy.
#running
little sprinkle so tried to get out and enjoy it, but only caught a few minutes. just took it easy.
#running
vim cursor at the end of the first line on replies, and forks. I have tried adding to this to jenny's configuration:
"editor": "vim \\"+normal $\\"",
But that doesn't work. How would you go about it?
vim cursor at the end of the first line on replies, and forks. I have tried adding to this to jenny's configuration:
"editor": "vim \"+normal $\"",
But that doesn't work. How would you go about it?
200 OK which I'm not entirely sure I agree with or am happy with? Hmm
200 OK which I'm not entirely sure I agree with or am happy with? Hmm
main. Will test it on my pod and see how it goes. Basically reporting an error if the feed isn't in the cache and you're unauthenticated (anonymous).
main. Will test it on my pod and see how it goes. Basically reporting an error if the feed isn't in the cache and you're unauthenticated (anonymous).
/ME is confused.
/ME is confused.
/ME is confused.
#tsvhqdq
I don’t see them being used in the wild anymore. But if you happen to fetch really old feeds (or some archived feeds), things might break a little.
#tsvhqdq
I don’t see them being used in the wild anymore. But if you happen to fetch really old feeds (or some archived feeds), things might break a little.
#tsvhqdq
I don’t see them being used in the wild anymore. But if you happen to fetch really old feeds (or some archived feeds), things might break a little.
#tsvhqdq
I don’t see them being used in the wild anymore. But if you happen to fetch really old feeds (or some archived feeds), things might break a little.