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view runtime/tools/vim_vs_net.cmd @ 9869:989d44d35a66 v7.4.2209
commit https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/35a4cfa200917dd171b1fff3cd5b6cee9add673d
Author: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>
Date: Sun Aug 14 16:07:48 2016 +0200
patch 7.4.2209
Problem: Cannot map <M-">. (Stephen Riehm)
Solution: Solve the memory access problem in another way. (Dominique Pelle)
Allow for using <M-\"> in a string.
author | Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org> |
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date | Sun, 14 Aug 2016 16:15:06 +0200 |
parents | 04736b4030ec |
children | 584c835a2de1 |
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@rem @rem To use this with Visual Studio .Net @rem Tools->External Tools... @rem Add @rem Title - Vim @rem Command - d:\files\util\vim_vs_net.cmd @rem Arguments - +$(CurLine) $(ItemPath) @rem Init Dir - Empty @rem @rem Courtesy of Brian Sturk @rem @rem --remote-silent +%1 is a command +954, move ahead 954 lines @rem --remote-silent %2 full path to file @rem In Vim @rem :h --remote-silent for more details @rem @rem --servername VS_NET @rem This will create a new instance of vim called VS_NET. So if you open @rem multiple files from VS, they will use the same instance of Vim. @rem This allows you to have multiple copies of Vim running, but you can @rem control which one has VS files in it. @rem start /b gvim.exe --servername VS_NET --remote-silent "%1" "%2"