VIM Tips - Review - Abbreviations Only on Shortcut, Access Vim@vim.Org Using Newsgroup Reader, Accessing the System Clipboard, Add Java Import Statements Automatically, Add VIM to the Windows Explorer Context Menu, Add HTML Tags with Substitute (Paperback)


This book consists of articles from Wikia or other free sources online. Pages: 130. Chapters: Abbreviations only on shortcut, Access vim@vim.org using Newsgroup Reader, Accessing the system clipboard, Add Java import statements automatically, Add Vim to the Windows Explorer context menu, Add html tags with substitute, Add open-in-tabs context menu for Windows, Add trailing blanks to lines for easy visual blocks, Add your function heading with a keystroke, Add your note files to Vim help, Adding MPI and PVM syntax highlighting, Adding a console to gdbvim, Align endif with corresponding if or ifdef directive, Align numbers at decimal point, Align text into a table, Align text plugin, Allow Inform header files to be distinguished from C headers, Alter the display of buffers in the buffers menu, Alternative tab navigation, Always keep quickfix window at specified height, Ampersand in freebsd shell commands to view LaTeX files, Apply range to any command that does not accept ranges, Arbitrary tags for file names, Auto copy the mouse selection, Auto insert Java class template when editing a new Java file, Auto spelling correction using abbreviations, Autocheckout from perforce, Autocmd for skeleton html file, Autocmd to update ctags file, Autocomplete with TAB when typing words, Autoconvert leading eight spaces to tab when type or paste in Makefile, Automatic word wrapping, Automatically create tmp or backup directories, Automatically generate PHPdoc comments, Automatically maximizing gvim in KDE, Automatically position the cursor when editing email messages, Automatically redate file headers, Automatically set screen title, Autoselect the right compiler using the filetype, Backspace key using puTTY to RH9 box, Backward search for LaTeX documents on Mac OS X, Basic postfix abbreviations, Better colors for syntax highlighting, Bookmark files, Bookmarks as menu item, Brackets and parentheses in Perl, Buffer bar to list buffers, Build Vim in Windows with Cygwin, Building...

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This book consists of articles from Wikia or other free sources online. Pages: 130. Chapters: Abbreviations only on shortcut, Access vim@vim.org using Newsgroup Reader, Accessing the system clipboard, Add Java import statements automatically, Add Vim to the Windows Explorer context menu, Add html tags with substitute, Add open-in-tabs context menu for Windows, Add trailing blanks to lines for easy visual blocks, Add your function heading with a keystroke, Add your note files to Vim help, Adding MPI and PVM syntax highlighting, Adding a console to gdbvim, Align endif with corresponding if or ifdef directive, Align numbers at decimal point, Align text into a table, Align text plugin, Allow Inform header files to be distinguished from C headers, Alter the display of buffers in the buffers menu, Alternative tab navigation, Always keep quickfix window at specified height, Ampersand in freebsd shell commands to view LaTeX files, Apply range to any command that does not accept ranges, Arbitrary tags for file names, Auto copy the mouse selection, Auto insert Java class template when editing a new Java file, Auto spelling correction using abbreviations, Autocheckout from perforce, Autocmd for skeleton html file, Autocmd to update ctags file, Autocomplete with TAB when typing words, Autoconvert leading eight spaces to tab when type or paste in Makefile, Automatic word wrapping, Automatically create tmp or backup directories, Automatically generate PHPdoc comments, Automatically maximizing gvim in KDE, Automatically position the cursor when editing email messages, Automatically redate file headers, Automatically set screen title, Autoselect the right compiler using the filetype, Backspace key using puTTY to RH9 box, Backward search for LaTeX documents on Mac OS X, Basic postfix abbreviations, Better colors for syntax highlighting, Bookmark files, Bookmarks as menu item, Brackets and parentheses in Perl, Buffer bar to list buffers, Build Vim in Windows with Cygwin, Building...

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Books LLC, Wiki Series

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United States

Release date

June 2012

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June 2012

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246 x 189 x 7mm (L x W x T)

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Paperback - Trade

Pages

132

ISBN-13

978-1-234-67211-9

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9781234672119

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1-234-67211-1



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