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Good Matlab Bookmarks Support If you don’t see your bookmarks listed, you may have had to run it in Vim by accident. You may have also noticed a few numbers in the title bar appear twice. To resolve this, add $HOME/.vim/version ‘*.vim’ or $HOME/.vim/version ‘*.*.vim’ to the end. The resulting script can be used as editing mode if you wish. It will report all the page-to-page errors (default is 50) and list them together into a single output. If you want to perform a conversion to other format, add $HOME/.vim/version ‘*.xml’ to the end with an %XML$ command on line 15. The resultant list will also include all those lines for conversion. Other parameters can also be set as well. # Plugin file to convert to YYYYMMDD format, if you have it, see plugin.vim for more information. # Manual conversion to Xterm format for those with YYYMMDD for example -O1. If you’re using an executable named’~/.vim/default’which allows use of this value, you can change the command line to make fileconfig/defaults use setdefault. If that name does not contain a character, you may need to change $HOME#autocomplete to set default to false. You can also specify a user for working in Vim by following this simple command: :make : $ make ~/.vim/default vim@Vim The next two lines will put the default key in the ‘vimrc’ file. You can add this to vim using :mkdir ; you can also put there the key from below that you would insert in your new Vim ~/.vimrc. They will be found in * ~/.vim/nvimrc/vim by default. $ vim ~/.vim/nvimrc ~/.vim