Removed UltiSnipsReset. It is no longer needed

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Holger Rapp 2011-04-28 08:27:09 +02:00
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@ -121,15 +121,10 @@ To Update an installation, simply pull the latest revision: >
3.1 Commands *UltiSnips-commands*
------------
*:UltiSnipsReset*
UltiSnips defines two commands, the first one is UltiSnipsReset, which will
reload the snippets definitions and is useful while you are tweaking a
snippet.
*:UltiSnipsEdit*
The second command is UltiSnipsEdit. It opens or creates your private snippet
definition file for the current filetype. You can easily open them manually of
course, this is just a shortcut. There is also a variable called: >
UltiSnipsEdit opens or creates your private snippet definition file for the
current filetype. You can easily open them manually of course, this is just a
shortcut. There is also a variable called: >
g:UltiSnipsEditSplit
which can be set to "normal" (default), "horizontal" or "vertical" that
defines if a new window should be opened for the edit. There is also a
@ -348,10 +343,8 @@ Good bye, Sir. Hope to talk to you soon.
endsnippet
------------------- SNAP -------------------
Now, restart vim or reset UltiSnips by typing >
:UltiSnipsReset
now try it in insert mode:
UltiSnips will pick up that you added/changed this file automatically, so just
try it in insert mode:
bye<tab> -->
Good bye, Sir. Hope to talk to you soon.
- Arthur, King of Britain

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" }}}
"" Global Commands {{{
" reset/reload snippets
command! -nargs=0 UltiSnipsReset :py UltiSnips_Manager.reset()
function! UltiSnipsEdit(...)
if a:0 == 1 && a:1 != ''
let type = a:1