Questions tagged [gvim]
Graphical mode for vim (vi improved).
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how to get access again to job running on remote server
I am running jobs on a remote server, using a bad connection which drops frequently. So I use tmux, to connect to the session again by re-connecting. This way, I can access my existing terminals, and ...
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Why GVim doesn't use dark theme?
I want to make the interface of GVim to use dark theme. I have the following line in my ~/.config/gtk-3.0/settings.ini:
[Settings]
gtk-application-prefer-dark-theme=1
All my GTK apps use dark theme ...
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Unable to Install gvim/dependency in local directory without super user permission
Wanted to install gvim in the local drives as I don't have the root permission but it doesn't install the GUI version [i.e. GVIM] of it.
Steps Followed:
First I tried doing the ./configure process ...
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Open txt file with GVim from webpage link
I have a local web page with links to .txt files; I want Firefox to open the files with GVim, not in the browser window. How do I do this?
In Firefox "Options" → "General" → "...
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Multiple files with the same name and a tilde are written while editing a file with gvim
I am under fedora 29. I edit my files with gvim and since a few days, one of them appears multiple times, renamed with an additional letter and tilde. The directory looks like this :
sf1.pdf sf1....
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stop gvim from printing the filename onto console
In my unix environment when I use gvim to open a file it immediately print the file name onto console. Can someone help me on how to stop gvim from doing this?
$ gvim ~/.cshrc.local
"~/.cshrc.local" ...
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gvim key mappings under alt results in special characters
For some reason gVim (debian stretch + kde) started to map Alt+i to "é" and Alt + other characters are also tied to some special letters e.g. Atl+o="ï" and Alt+p="ð". The problem is that this key ...
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vi/vim, how can I write out the nth word of all lines to a new file
How can I write out the nth word of all lines to a new file?
For example, I want the second word of all lines wrote out in new_file.txt:
old_file.txt:
pippo pluto paperino
gigi lui marco
piero ...
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Comment from start of file to a pattern matched line using sed
I search a pattern, say 'START OF ARAMBOL' and it is matched in a file. Now I would like to comment every line from the line no 1 to the current matched pattern line no. I have to do it for more than ...
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GVIM : Shortcut for finding end for particular begin in SystemVerilog language
Need a shortcut for finding the end for a particular begin in SystemVerilog syntax.
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How to fix Konsole font?
After updating to RHEL7 from RHEL6 my Konsole fonts are looking ugly and un-antialiased(Monospace size 11 in both systems). I played around with font antialiasing system settings but I am unable to ...
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Run gvim in terminal
I'm on RedHat enteprise at my workstation where both vim and gvim is installed.
when runnint vim --version it's clear that i lack a lot of cool stuff (like clipboard capabilities)
When running gvim -...
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How to delete a line which contains a specific syntax but I want to avoid a line which contains another word
How can I remove a line with a specific word but keeping in mind: if another word is found, then don't delete the line.
For example, I'm deleting a line having sup or gnd with :%s/.*sup.*//g or :%s/.*...
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VIM colors not right
I have a gvim setup on Windows and am also running a vim installation on CentOS in a VirtualBox VM.
I'm trying to get it where they both share the same colorscheme.
I believe in the Linux .vim files,...
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Differences in launching a program through terminal and through an application launcher
I am trying to run GVim with Vim LaTex-Suite to be able to compile LaTeX documents. I have two ways of running GVim:
Open Terminal, then type gvim and enter
Use an application launcher e.g. xfce4-...