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Re: avoiding warning message and delay in "macro"
From: |
Juergen Weigert |
Subject: |
Re: avoiding warning message and delay in "macro" |
Date: |
Mon, 17 Jul 2006 14:44:39 +0200 |
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Mutt/1.4.2.1i |
On Jul 17, 06 14:00:08 +0200, Eric Smith wrote:
> Hi
>
> I am using tabs in vim7 and have several files permanently opened
> on screen window called "data". I have bindings as per:
> bind r eval 'select data' 'stuff :tabn1^M'
> bind t eval 'select data' 'stuff :tabn2^M'
>
> This takes me from wherever I am in screen to the data window and
> then issues the :ex command do go to tab number 1 if I pressed
> "r" and tab 2 if I pressed "t".
>
> This works perfectly if I am not in window "data".
> But I want to use the same keystrokes even if I am in the data
> window. But then I get the error message "This IS window ..."
> and an irritating 1 sec pause.
>
> How do I achieve the functionality I want without this waste of
> time? (I know you can config the time delay for these messages
> but I do not want that to be done as a global setting).
The message should not hinder you typing.
But anyway, it can be irritating.
Please try to tune the behaviour with the screen commands
"msgwait" (and "msgminwait"?)
HTH,
Jw.
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