Oskar Kvist | 3 Jan 2013 20:19
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Why is the current line number bold and yellow?

Hi!

Check out this image: http://i.imgur.com/2FnVT.jpg?1

With recent versions of Vim without Cream the number of the current line is bold and yellow for me, as in the above image. With older versions and with the official Vim installer, that is not the case. And I have nothing in my colorscheme that tells it to appear like that. What's up?
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Oskar Kvist | 3 Jan 2013 01:44
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Problem finding the right Ruby version for Vim without Cream version 7-3-744

Hi!


I am having a great deal of trouble finding the correct version of Ruby to use with Vim without Cream version 7-3-744.

 :help ruby-dynamic says:

>You need to install the right version of Ruby for this to work.  You can find
>the package to download from:
>Currently that is ruby-1.9.1-p429-i386-mswin32.zip

>Currently the name is "msvcrt-ruby191.dll".


But when I look in gvim.exe, it says msvcrt-ruby19.dll (notice 19.dll, not 191.dll). But I can't find a ruby version with that dll! Even version 1.9.0 has a dll named msvcrt-ruby190.dll. What should I do?




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saeed bishara | 6 Dec 2012 10:58
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how to view full function prototype

Hi ,
I'm new user of cream, when I use the function prototype popup, Alt+(,
it works fine, but sometimes the function prototype is too large to
fit into the single line popup window, how can I make it show full
prototype?

thanks

saeed

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Sascha Hauer | 31 Jul 2012 09:44
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cream and multiple document tabs

Hi All,

I'm a everyday user of cream and enjoy it very much. There's one thing
that really nags me though: When I have many tabs open, then each time
I close a tab cream internally seems to iterate over all opened tabs.
This can take a very long time, with many documents opened it often
takes up to 10s just to close a tab.

Is there any way to get rid of this? I tried looking myself, but didn't
find the place where this iteration happens.

Thanks for your help,
 Sascha

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Maurits Lamers | 28 Jun 2012 16:14
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cream & Ubuntu 12.04

Hi all,

I installed Cream under Ubuntu 12.04 64bit a few days ago and I have found that the Open File Explorer doesn't
seem to work.
Any idea how I can 'fix' this?

Another thing: how difficult would it be to have a directory tree view in cream that is graphical? I know
plugins like NERDTree etc, but they are all in text mode, which takes way too much space on the screen and to
me they don't feel intuitive in a graphical environment (right-click-≥create file or similar functionality).

greets

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theorik | 9 Jun 2012 13:02
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Cream built for Perl 5.8?

Good morning!

I've used your vim builds very happily for a while now: thanks for
saving my compile time and hassle! Yet I wonder about one minor point:
As far as I can see, the Python support built into vim is quite up to
date, but the Perl support is quote outdated. Is this on purpose?

I understand that scripting vim via Perl may be unpopular, but still:
Your vim downloads are built with Perl 5.8, which is relatively old (and
security-wise up to date versions are not so easy to get for Windows, I
think; ActiveState charges money for ancient "industry-strength"
releases).  Might it be an option to upgrade to Perl 5.16 (5.16.1 is due
the 20th, when it will be recommended version) or 5.14? (I build vim
regularly on another windows machine for 64 bit, and adjusting one path
setting has worked out of the box for me.)

(Another option might be to remove perl support completely; personally,
I prefer not having a cookie to not being allowed to eat it *g*.)

Thanks for any response,
th

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Ruby support in "Vim without Cream" builds

 Hi,

I used to use the "Vim without Cream" builds for Windows due to its support
for Ruby ("ruby/dyn") among other things. Unfortunately, the Ruby bindings
are not included in the newer builds, the last available build with it is
7.3.289 (as far as I can see). Is there a special reason why the newer
builds are compiled without Ruby support? Would you mind compiling new
builds with "ruby/dyn" again?

Thank you and best regards,

Tom

PS: Many thanks for providing the "Vim without Cream" builds at all!

PPS: I am aware of the possibility to compile Vim with the required flags
myself. I just wanted to ask before I try this.

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Jonathan Pares | 26 Nov 2011 06:28
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Add a file browser pannel to Cream

Hi all !

I'm new with Cream and I can say that I like it. There is may be one 
thing I'd like in addition is the possibility to have a file browser on 
the left side of the window. Is it possible ? If yes, how could I get it ?

Thanks for your help,

Jonathan

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Matt Wilkie | 13 Jun 2011 18:08
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solarized color pallette

Hi Folks,

FYI, I ran across an interresting project today which some may be 
interested in: Solarized, a " sixteen color palette (eight monotones, 
eight accent colors) designed for use with terminal and gui 
applications. It has several unique properties 
<http://ethanschoonover.com/solarized#features>. I designed this 
colorscheme with both precise CIELAB 
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lab_color_space> lightness relationships 
and a refined set of hues based on fixed color wheel relationships. It 
has been tested extensively in real world use on color calibrated 
displays (as well as uncalibrated/intentionally miscalibrated displays) 
and in a variety of lighting conditions."
-- http://ethanschoonover.com/solarized

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BPJ | 17 May 2011 15:47
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Error E218 from filetype autocommands

Hi,

in my .vimrc I have several commands like this one:

   au! BufNewFile,BufRead,BufEnter,TabEnter *.sch set filetype=sch

Whenever I enter a file of a type included in those
commands with Cream I get an error E218 "Autocommands
nested too deep" (or something like that; my
installation speaks Swedish to me! :-), and sometimes
the editor freezes. I know this is a Cream problem,
because it doesn't happen with regular gvim[^1].  What
can I do to solve this problem? (And what may be
causing it?)

/bpj

[^1]:   Kind of regular anyway; I've done quite a lot
         of command remappings to suit my Dvorak
         keyboard and my lame right hand...

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Joakim | 9 May 2011 15:38
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Fwd: Cream

Hi Steve,



Did your window manager/desktop environment version change? It's

Yes, I have updated openSUSE and there is KDE 4.6 in the current release. Before I was using some older version of KDE.
 

 :map <C-Tab>

Cream should report:

 v <C-Tab>  :<C-U>call Cream_nextwindow()<CR>


Yes, this returns the message it is supposed to return, as well as it shows mapping for <S-Tab>. However, pressing Shift+Tab does the same thing as pressing Tab only. This is weird because for example in KWrite, Shift+Tab unindents normally...

Joakim


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