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diff --git a/dot_vim/README.csupport b/dot_vim/README.csupport deleted file mode 100644 index 27ca4a9..0000000 --- a/dot_vim/README.csupport +++ /dev/null @@ -1,188 +0,0 @@ -README for c.vim (Version 5.0.5) / November 21 2007 - -  *  DESCRIPTION -  *  INSTALLATION -  *  RELEASE NOTES  -  *  FILES -  *  ADDITIONAL TIPS -  *  CREDITS - -======================================================================================= -  DESCRIPTION -======================================================================================= -C/C++-IDE for Vim/gVim. It is written to considerably speed up writing code in -a consistent style.  This is done by inserting complete statements, idioms, -code snippets, templates, and comments.  Syntax checking, compiling,  running a -program, running indent or code checkers can be done with a keystroke.  There -are many additional hints and options which can improve speed and comfort when -writing C/C++. See the help file csupport.txt for more information. - -======================================================================================= -  INSTALLATION -======================================================================================= -The subdirectories in the zip archive  cvim.zip  mirror the directory structure  -which is needed below the local installation directory $HOME/.vim/ for LINUX/UNIX -($VIM/vimfiles/ for Windows; find the value of $VIM with ":echo $VIM" from inside Vim). - -(0) Save the template files in '$HOME/.vim/c-support/templates/Templates' if -    you have changed any of them. - -(1) Copy the zip archive cvim.zip to $HOME/.vim and run - -      unzip cvim.zip - -    If you have already an older version of cvim and you have modified the template -    files you may want to save your templates first or copy the files from the  -    archive by hand. - -(2) Loading of plugin files must be enabled. If not use - -      :filetype plugin on - -    This is the minimal content of the file '$HOME/.vimrc'. Create one if there -    is none.  - -(3) Set at least some personal details in the file '$HOME/.vim/c-support/templates/Templates' -    (file '$VIM\/c-support/templates/Templates' under Windows).  -    Here is the minimal personalization (my settings as an example, of course): - -      |AUTHOR|    = Dr. Fritz Mehner  -      |AUTHORREF| = mn -      |EMAIL|     = mehner@fh-swf.de -      |COMPANY|   = FH Südwestfalen, Iserlohn -      |COPYRIGHT| = Copyright (c) |YEAR|, |AUTHOR| - -    (Read more about the template system in the plugin documentation) - -(4) Consider additional settings in the file '$HOME/.vimrc'. -    The files customization.vimrc and customization.gvimrc are replacements or  -    extensions for your .vimrc and .gvimrc ( _vimrc and _gvimrc under Windows). -    You may want to use parts of them. The files are documented.  - -There are a lot of features and options which can be used and influenced: - -  *  use of template files and tags -  *  surround marked blocks with statements -  *  using and managing personal code snippets -  *  generate/remove multiline comments  -  *  picking up prototypes -  *  C/C++ dictionaries for keyword completion -  *  (re)moving the root menu - -Restart gVim/Vim generate the help tags   - -  :helptags ~/.vim/doc - -and look at csupport help with - -  :help csupport  - -or use the 'help' entry in the root menu of this plug-in. - -             +-----------------------------------------------+ -             | +-------------------------------------------+ | -             | |    ** PLEASE READ THE DOCUMENTATION **    | | -             | |    Actions differ for different modes!    | | -             | +-------------------------------------------+ | -             +-----------------------------------------------+ - -Any problems ? See the TROUBLESHOOTING section at the end of the help file -'doc/csupport.txt'. - -======================================================================================= -  RELEASE NOTES FOR VERSION 5.0.5 -======================================================================================= -+ Bugfix: on a few systems doubling of path components in the run command (F9). -  Skip this upgrade if you do not have this problem. - -  OLDER RELEASE NOTES : see file 'ChangeLog' -======================================================================================= - -======================================================================================= -  FILES -======================================================================================= - -README.csupport                 This file. - -doc/csupport.txt                The help file for the local on-line help.  -                           -ftplugin/c.vim                  A file type plug-in. Define hotkeys, creates a local  -                                dictionary for each C/C++ file. - -plugin/c.vim                    The C/C++ plug-in for GVIM. - -c-support/scripts/wrapper.sh    The wrapper script for the use of an xterm. -c-support/templates/*           C-style and C++-style template files (see csupport.txt). - - -c-support/wordlists/c-c++-keywords.list   All C and C++ keywords (already in word.list). -c-support/wordlists/k+r.list              K&R-Book: Words from the table of content.  -                                          They appear frequently in comments. -c-support/wordlists/stl_index.list        STL: method and type names. - - ------------------------   ------------------------------------------------------------- -                          The following files and extensions are for convenience only. -                          c.vim will work without them. -                          ------------------------------------------------------------- -c-support/doc/c-hotkeys.pdf  Hotkey reference card. -c-support/doc/ChangeLog      The change log. - -rc/customization.ctags       Additional settings I use in  .ctags to enable navigation -                             through makefiles ans qmake files with the plug-in taglist.vim. - -rc/costumization.gvimrc      Additional settings I use in .gvimrc : -                             hot keys, mouse settings, ... -                             The file is commented. Append it to your .gvimrc if you like. - -rc/costumization.indent.pro  Additional settings I use in .indent.pro : -                             See the indent manual. - -rc/costumization.vimrc       Additional settings I use in .vimrc :  incremental search, -                             tabstop, hot keys, font, use of dictionaries, ... -                             The file is commented. Append it to your .vimrc if you like. - -======================================================================================= -  ADDITIONAL TIPS -======================================================================================= - -(1) gVim. Toggle 'insert mode' <--> 'normal mode' with the right mouse button -    (see mapping in file costumization.gvimrc). - -(2) gVim. Use tear off menus. - -(3) Try 'Focus under mouse' as window behavior (No mouse click when the mouse pointer  -    is back from the menu entry). - -(4) Use Emulate3Buttons "on" (X11) even for a 3-button mouse. Pressing left and right -    button at the same time without moving your fingers is faster then moving a finger -    to the middle button (often a wheel). - -======================================================================================= -  CREDITS -======================================================================================= - -  Some ideas are taken from the following documents: - -  1. Recommended C Style and Coding Standards (Indian Hill Style Guide) -      www.doc.ic.ac.uk/lab/secondyear/cstyle/cstyle.html -  2. Programming in C++, Ellemtel Telecommunication Systems Laboratories -      www.it.bton.ac.uk/burks/burks/language/cpp/cppstyle/ellhome.htm -  3. C++ Coding Standard, Todd Hoff -     www.possibility.com/Cpp/CppCodingStandard.html - -  The splint error format is taken from the file splint.vim (Vim standard distribution).   - ------------------- - -  ... finally - -  Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (1749-1832), the greatest of the German poets, -  about LINUX, Vim/gVim and other great tools (Ok, almost.) : - -    Ein Mann, der recht zu wirken denkt,         Who on efficient work is bent,  -    Muß auf das beste Werkzeug halten.           Must choose the fittest instrument.   - -  Faust, Teil 1, Vorspiel auf dem Theater      Faust, Part 1, Prologue for the Theatre  - -=======================================================================================  | 
