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AndyC Posted - Jun 27 2018 : 02:53:05 AM
Hey all,

Currently running into a problem using VSVim and Visual assist where I can no longer use "Find All References" after opening a split screen with the ':vs' command.

The error I get is that 'Find References is not available because the symbol is unrecognized'.

Visual Studio Version: 2012.
Visual Assist Version: 10.9.2248.0
VSVim version: 2.5

The steps to reproduce are:
1) Open file in Visual Studio
2) Verify find references are working.
3) Split the screen through the ':vs' command.
4) Check find references again.

The same occurs with ':split' but only after quitting from one of the windows.
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feline Posted - Jul 03 2018 : 06:52:02 AM
At a wild guess, you had or have a mapping in your .vimrc file for ":vs". It's years since I have played properly with a .vimrc file, but if memory serves correctly this is the sort of thing you could fairly easily do. If so, changing what this command triggers should help.
accord Posted - Jun 30 2018 : 01:52:49 AM
Wow. I'm happy that it's working for you now that you trigger the split in a different way
AndyC Posted - Jun 28 2018 : 01:58:41 AM
That is, a little weird. I've nearly always been using the :vs command with VsVim but as you say, it's not in the support feature list.
<C-w>v and <C-w>s are supported, which do the same splitting but they actually seem to work with visual assist.

I can only assume that I have some vim setting somewhere which is doing some sillyness, but I don't think this is a visual assist problem.

Thanks for the quick response :)
accord Posted - Jun 27 2018 : 9:51:43 PM
What do you mean by ':vs' command in step #3? I'm not familiar with VsVim.
I've installed VsVim for VS2012. Command Window says Command ":vs" is not valid. I also cannot enter :vs in command mode of VsVim and I couldn't find it in this list:
https://github.com/jaredpar/VsVim/blob/master/Documentation/Supported%20Features.md

I figured I get go to command mode by pressing ESC.

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