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Re: [Groff] A not strictly groff question
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Miklos Somogyi |
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Re: [Groff] A not strictly groff question |
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Sat, 30 Jan 2010 14:50:18 +1100 |
Tadziu,
This works like charm, thank you very much.
For the time being I take these two without trying to understand them, but
eventually I'll have to learn more about vim.
So far I only used the old vi subset, but vim seems to be so much more than
that.
There is a line after the Eatchar function:
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iabbr <silent> if if ()<Left><C-R>=Eatchar('\s')<CR>
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Is this a necessary companion of the Eatchar function?
This seems to be a protection against eating into text, but should not this
begin with ":" ?
And the double "if", isn't it suspicious?
Thank you again,
Miklos
On 29/01/2010, at 09:30 PM, Tadziu Hoffmann wrote:
> :iabbr rQ <BS>\[rq]
Re: [Groff] A not strictly groff question, Larry Kollar, 2010/01/29