Re: [gvim] colorschemes (Was: [slrn] How to collapse the tree in articles window?)
- From: Ohmster <nowayin@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 27 Aug 2007 04:04:50 +0200 (CEST)
Troy Piggins <usenet-0708@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in
news:20070827085153@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx:
Very helpful Troy, Saved and thank you.
Hey, do you have any kind of "make vim or gvim go fullscreen" stuff that
works? I just tried this plugin by loading it into my plugins directory,
URL is here:
http://www.vim.org/scripts/script.php?script_id=1669
And then put the hook for it in _vimrc or _gvimrc. This is the hook:
nnoremap <C-Enter> :WinFullScreen<CR>
It came from these instructions:
Use command :WinFullScreen to maximize current window
Use command :WinFullScreen again (or move to another window or tab) to
restore windows sizes
Map :WinFullScreen for any key you like
Add to your .[_]vimrc file
nnoremap <C-Enter> :WinFullScreen<CR>
and enjoy vim's windows
I don't really understand what the hell they are talking about. I should do
what now to go fullscreem? Press upper case C? That did not do anything.
Next I tried it at the vim command window like this:
:WinFullScreen
It did not do squat. Not even doing it that way worked. Of course I can hit
Alt-Enter from vim when I run it from a command window but that sucks, the
fonts are all huge and it looks like an Atari game or something.
So have you figured a way to get vim full screen and if so, how did you do
it?
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