Date: Sat, 10 Oct 1998 18:27:08 -0500 (CDT) From: James Wyatt <jwyatt@rwsystr.RWSystems.net> To: "H. Eckert" <ripley@nostromo.in-berlin.de> Cc: freebsd-chat@FreeBSD.ORG Subject: Re: The necessary steps for logging (the problem is fixed) Message-ID: <Pine.LNX.3.91.981010182337.8689E-100000@rwsystr.RWSystems.net> In-Reply-To: <19981010115719.40914@nostromo.in-berlin.de>
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On Sat, 10 Oct 1998, H. Eckert wrote: > On Thu, Oct 08, 1998 at 11:27:20AM -0500, James Wyatt wrote: > > I *really* liked the (DOS-based) editor 'Multi-Edit' when I used to do > > Win3.1 MultiMedia work. It showed a tab as a small circle, but still > > had the tab-width - the rest was normal spaces. It let you ensure you had > > You may like Sven Guckes' experiments about syntax coloring > involving visible tabs. He made up a syntax-file that even > shows whether leading/trailing whitespace consists of tabs, > spaces, or a mix of both. Thanks. I'm not a vim user, but use vi on FreeBSD, linix (elvis?), AIX, and Sun. I'll look for the FBSD port. > > Wishing vi would support ^T like bash - Jy@ (jwyatt@rwsystems.net) > What does ^T do in bash ? In my tcsh it justs swaps to adjacent chars. Same thing in bash. Someone suggested a macro in vi for 'xp' which I usually use. I found it in bash the same way I find my favorite vi commands, by typo! Thanks - Jy@ To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-chat" in the body of the message
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