Von: Peter O'Doherty <mail@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Betreff: Re: [sc-users] scvim: allow scrolling back on the post window
An: sc-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Datum: Sonntag, 8. März 2009, 9:40
Nice solutions. I was curious about
this too.
The advantage of
let g:sclangTerm = "gnome-terminal -e"
is that it lets you copy text, for example error messages
from the window, whereas with an xterm it doesn't.
... I have another question regarding scvim: Is there a way
to keep it in insert mode after running code with F5/ F6.
Here it flips back to normal mode each time and that's not
really useful if you're doing livecoding for example. I'm
using scvim from the main svn supercollider package.
Thanks,
Peter
Nice tips folks, thanks! All works great.
Dan
2009/3/7, Björn Kessler <kebjoern@xxxxxxxx>:
You can also change this line in your
scvimrc:
let g:sclangTerm = "xterm -e"
either to this
let g:sclangTerm = "xterm -sb -e"
which will keep xterm as the emulator and
give you a scrollbar that can be used with the scroll-wheel
of your mouse.
or to this
let g:sclangTerm = "gnome-terminal -e"
which will give you the output of the
sclang-pipe in the beautifull window of the gnome-terminal
;)
scvimrc is located in PREFIX/share/scvim if
you don't have your own in your home-directory.
Sincerely,
Bjoern
--- Renick Bell <renick@xxxxxxxxx>
schrieb am Sa, 7.3.2009:
> Von: Renick Bell <renick@xxxxxxxxx>
> Betreff: Re: [sc-users] scvim: allow
scrolling back on the post window
> An: sc-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Datum: Samstag, 7. März 2009, 14:09
Hi, Dan.
>
> I'm not sure about your terminal (isn't
it xterm?), but I
> can use
> shift+pgup to get back to the limits of
the scrollback
> buffer. Have
> you tried that?
>
> Renick
>
> On Sat, Mar 7, 2009 at 7:47 PM, Dan
Stowell <danstowell@xxxxxxxxx>
> wrote:
> > Hi -
> >
> > I'm using scvim and I have a small
problem: when I get
> an error, the
> > message is usually bigger than the
post window, but I
> don't seem to
> > have any way to scroll back up to
see the earlier
> text.
> >
> > Is there a way to tweak scvim so
that the post-window
> is launched in a
> > form that allows scrollback? (I'm
using an
> ubuntu-derivative but with
> > openbox as the window manager. Not
sure if the setup
> is all due to
> > sclangpipe_app or to my own
general linux defaults.)
> >
> > TIA
> > Dan
> > --
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> >
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