Roy Fulbright wrote:
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From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]
Subject: Vim 7.3 - View Previous Commands and Searches
Date: Mon, 23 Aug 2010 10:13:27 -0400
I am using Vim 7.3 on Windows Vista. The following scenario worked in
Vim 7.2, but does not work in Vim 7.3:
While editing a file, I enter the following command - :s/a/b/
I then enter a colon (:) and press the up and down arrows to view and
select any previous commands I have entered.
While editing a file, I enter the following search - /abc
I then enter a slash (/) and press the up and down arrows to view and
select any previous searches I have entered.
What option(s) must be set to restore the ability to view previous
commands and searches?
Thanks,
Roy
UPDATE - SOLUTION:
The installation placed _vimrc here: C:\Program Files (x86)\vim\_vimrc
I moved it (actually my _vimrc from 7.2) to: C:\Program Files
(x86)\vim\vim73\_vimrc
I now remember having to do this when installing 7.2. Why does the
installation
location (C:\Program Files (x86)\vim\_vimrc) cause such differences?
I'm not on vista at the moment, but:
I don't see a _vimrc in /usr/local/share/vim/vim73, which I think
corresponds to your c:\Program Files (x86)\vim\vim73 directory; I do see
a vimrc_example there.
You shouldn't put your _vimrc in C:\Program Files
(x86)\vim\vim73\_vimrc; as you have found out, it causes problems when
you upgrade. Try putting it in your $HOME directory; to find out where
that is, type
vim
:echo $HOME
and the resulting string gives your home directory path. By putting
your _vimrc there, you won't run into this problem again.
Now, the reasoning: the intention is to keep distributed files separate
from personal files/plugins/etc. Another rule-of-thumb: don't modify
the files in the distribution. Upgrades will either wipe your mods out
or stop use of them (because they're in the wrong directory). Instead,
make, as you need them:
$HOME\vimfiles
$HOME\vimfiles\plugin -- plugins you download go here
$HOME\vimfiles\autoload -- some plugins use this directory
$HOME\vimfiles\after -- you can override/embellish plugins with
files under here
Read :help 'runtimepath'
Regards,
Chip Campbell
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