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Posted By rishikpillai90
Thanks neutronscott and drl!! I had...
Thanks neutronscott and drl!!

I had committed the blunder of trying to source .gvimrc from .cshrc. Actually I had copied it from one of my colleagues and somehow the code was there like that....
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Posted By rishikpillai90
sea, " can be used to comment in .gvimrc file....
sea,
" can be used to comment in .gvimrc file. I have used the above posted code as such in ksh, as I've said earlier and it worked fine. And there are pages online which explains the same too. I...
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Posted By rishikpillai90
The above code was working good in ksh. All my...
The above code was working good in ksh. All my problems are in tcsh.
Just tried the modification you suggested too, but didn't work.

Why say more, even syn on is also not working in tcsh, as...
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Posted By rishikpillai90
These points definitely add value to your resume...
These points definitely add value to your resume but make sure that you are not bluffing. Because, the interviewer might expect a lot seeing the points . So if you're just a beginner, try to add...
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Posted By rishikpillai90
Double quote in vimrc not take as comment
Hi,

1. I'm using tcsh and I use a .gvimrc file which was working fine with my previous ksh shell. But while sourcing, I'm getting messages like 'Unmatched " '. I'm not trying anything fancy but...
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Posted By rishikpillai90
Hi Sea, Thank you very much for the reply. I...
Hi Sea,
Thank you very much for the reply. I used your technique and found out that the syntax error is happening here :

set history=1000
set browsedir=buffer
set clipboard+=unnamed
set:...
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Posted By rishikpillai90
Syntax error from cshrc, but not showing line number
Hi,

I have been using ksh till now but was forced to use tcsh from last few days. I am getting a gvimrc error which says "set: Syntax error". What makes this pesky is that it is not showing which...
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