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If by vim you mean neovim
vim.api.nvim_create_autocmd(“fileType”, {
group = file_type_group,
pattern = “make”,
command = “setlocal ts=4 sts=4 sw=4 noexpandtab”,
})
Slap this in your config, done
If by vim you mean neovim
vim.api.nvim_create_autocmd(“fileType”, {
group = file_type_group,
pattern = “make”,
command = “setlocal ts=4 sts=4 sw=4 noexpandtab”,
})
Slap this in your config, done
I thought mint was switching to a debian base but it looks like I am mistaken. While LMDE exists, it’s still not the default.
Got the feeling that’s probably gonna change soonish, we’ll see.
Holy fucking shit this is incredible
I think it’s the only reasonable response.
I don’t know what quick look is, but your file explorer has file previews yes? Why are they not sufficient? How does quick look differ?
If file thumbnails are not sufficient, you can open the file to look at it yes? Why is it not sufficient? How does quick look differ?
Like, if you don’t give me an explanation of the problem and how the envisioned solution fixes it, how can I evaluate pros and cons and potentially implement it?
If you can’t or are not willing to answer very simple questions on a product you are wishing for / requesting, how can anybody reason about it and help making it happen, or support the cause for its creation?
Not pointing fingers at anyone by the way, just explaining why this response is so common and why, in my opinion, perfectly reasonable.
Asking why is not synonym with “no, use (something else)” and more about “in which way is (something else) failing to provide a solution?”
What is this mysterious device that requires specific libraries and kernel modules? So I can state the fuck away from the device and the brand