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==Shell integration and Column mode editing== | |||
I haven't changed the 'shell integration' values for vi or vim, but | I haven't changed the 'shell integration' values for vi or vim, but | ||
doesn't the '!' command (run shell command) count as shell integration for vi/vim? I left the value as 'N/A', since I may be misunderstanding shell integration. | doesn't the '!' command (run shell command) count as shell integration for vi/vim? I left the value as 'N/A', since I may be misunderstanding shell integration. | ||
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In addition, wouldn't vim's 'visual mode' count as column mode editing, or am I missing something? | In addition, wouldn't vim's 'visual mode' count as column mode editing, or am I missing something? | ||
:Originally I added "shell integration" for text editors can add items on Windows Explorer's context menu. But now it seems to be not only GUI shell, but also command-line shell... I don't know about vim, but column edit mode refers to the ability to selection vertically . --] 08:50, 9 Mar 2005 (UTC) |
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Shell integration and Column mode editing
I haven't changed the 'shell integration' values for vi or vim, but doesn't the '!' command (run shell command) count as shell integration for vi/vim? I left the value as 'N/A', since I may be misunderstanding shell integration.
Could someone please clarify this?
In addition, wouldn't vim's 'visual mode' count as column mode editing, or am I missing something?
- Originally I added "shell integration" for text editors can add items on Windows Explorer's context menu. But now it seems to be not only GUI shell, but also command-line shell... I don't know about vim, but column edit mode refers to the ability to selection vertically . --Minghong 08:50, 9 Mar 2005 (UTC)