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Re: [sc-users] scvim strange behaviour



Hi Peter,

I have to say- I've moved to just using straight vim along with a custom syntax definition file.
I think it's a bit more clean and matches my workflow.
That being said, scvim is certainly a fun idea.

There is a recent thread which you can find in nabble that covers a couple ways for you to auto-refresh your windows in SC so that you can work in vim and I find the whole process a bit more streamlined.

If you'd like, hit me up off-list and I can pass you my file.
The only drawback is that you have to edit everything as a .sc file... Which I don't mind at all, but I know that most people use .rtf .

jml

On May 6, 2009, at 5:32 AM, Peter O'Doherty wrote:

Hi,

Strange behaviour in scvim: when I'm editing more than one buffer and I do <F12> or thisProcess.stop in a buffer other than the one scvim opened in, ctrl-^ freezes vim. :bn and :bp work fine but I prefer ctrl-^ for flipping back and forward quickly between buffers.

It doesn't happen in vim or gvim, just scvim.
Has anyone else encountered the same problem?

Thanks,
Peter

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