Vimrc
From Attie's Wiki
This is a configuration file for Vim.
Place this in ~/.vimrc
set tabstop=2 set background=dark set wildmode=longest,list map = <C-w>= map - :res<CR>:vertical res<CR> map <F3> :buffer<space>#<CR> map <F4> :ls<CR>:buffer<space> map <F5> :bp<CR> map <F6> :bn<CR> map <F7> :tag main<CR> map <F8> :ts<CR> map <F11> <C-y> map <F12> <C-e> map <C-F5> :tp<CR> map <C-F6> :tn<CR> if has("gui_running") set mouse=c if has("gui_win32") set guifont=6x13-ISO8859-1:h10 set guioptions+=a set backspace=indent,eol,start set splitright colorscheme pablo syntax on map <F9> :cs kill -1<CR>:cd %:p:h<CR>:cs add .<CR> map <F10> <Nop> source ~/_vimrc_cscope endif endif if filereadable("~/.vim/color.vim") source "~/.vim/color.vim" elseif filereadable("~/_vim_color.vim") source "~/_vim_color.vim" endif
Cscope
You will want to download this file cscope_maps.vim to ~/.vim/plugin/cscope_maps.vim
, and apply this patch:
--- cscope_maps.vim.orig 2002-03-13 04:45:35.000000000 +0000 +++ cscope_maps.vim 2012-12-03 15:20:19.434136766 +0000 @@ -31,11 +31,11 @@ if has("cscope") """"""""""""" Standard cscope/vim boilerplate " use both cscope and ctag for 'ctrl-]', ':ta', and 'vim -t' - set cscopetag + "set cscopetag " check cscope for definition of a symbol before checking ctags: set to 1 " if you want the reverse search order. - set csto=0 + set csto=1 " add any cscope database in current directory if filereadable("cscope.out")