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* release/v0.58.0:
Bump VERSION
Remove encoding .vimrc settings
Correct two .vimrc spelling errors
Review GUI Vim options in .gvimrc
Add \c and \C bindings for cursor lines
Add 'belloff' .vimrc setting
Simplify exm(1df)
Use simpler Vim :helptags build command
More deckchairs on the Titanic
Run :nohlsearch on re-sourcing .vimrc
Use new 'display' setting 'truncate' if available
Use slightly more correct v:version check
Compress/improve .vimrc plugin disabling comments
More alphabetical ordering in .vimrc
Abbreviate .vimrc comment on 'swapfile' setting
Update comment on Vim 'spelllang'
Arrange .vimrc option in alphabetical order
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* 'encoding' defaults to locale, which makes sense
* `scriptencoding` is only necessary if there's UTF-8 encoded stuff in
the file, and there isn't (yet)
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I thought shell script stripped \r from the end of variables, but that
does not actually seem to be the case. I think it's just newlines.
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* release/v0.57.0:
Bump VERSION
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* release/v0.57.0: (45 commits)
Bump VERSION
Update paste_open.vim plugin
Update auto_cache_dirs.vim plugin
Add new vim_paste_open plugin and needed bindings
Restore 'esckeys' setting
Add .vimrc reload binding
Add the "jetpack" buffer jump binding
Remove 'wildignore' settings
Greatly expand 'wildignore'
Use literal leaders in mappings
Reorder .vimrc file
Remove unneeded 'showtabline' .vimrc setting
Correct "Tmux" to "tmux" in a comment.
Remove unneeded 'laststatus' .vimrc set
Restructure indent settings in .vimrc
Use more idiomatic `if 1` in .vimrc
Remove unnecessary 'undofile' settings
Remove 'esckeys' .vimrc setting
Remove 'timeout' and related Vim settings
Remove 'ttyfast' setting
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I remember now; otherwise things hang at the end of insert mode, which
is a bit rubbish.
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Changed my mind; they're too bulky for this file. They would probably be
better in a plugin file if at all.
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This probably needs to be a little plugin.
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Put options up the top, starting with core ones and then
feature-dependent ones, in alphabetical order, then mappings, then
digraphs, then plugin-specific settings.
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This is the default anyway.
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This is the default anyway.
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These blocks are to exclude vim-tiny from trying to run :let commands,
which it can't do; the usual way this seems to be turned off is checking
the value "1", rather than the 'eval' feature.
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On Unix, 'undolevels' defaults to 1000, and 'undofile' defaults to off.
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I don't think this has ever actually caused or fixed a problem.
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More over-setting, for a problem I'm not sure I ever actually had.
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It defaults to on based on the terminal type, which seems pretty
sensible, and seems to work fine with my tmux settings.
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The other three that I've removed are almost certainly better in
filetype plugins.
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'paste' is off by default, obviously, and a terser comment can describe
'pastetoggle'.
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'scrolloff' defaults to 0 anyway, and I don't often run into
'sidescrolloff' at all.
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These seem like antipatterns, on reflection.
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'list', 'number', and 'spell' all default to off with a .vimrc, so they
don't need to be set and can just have the mapping.
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I nearly never use completion anyway, so best just to leave this out.
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It defaults to being on in Vim.
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I don't actually look at the keys I'm entering that often, if ever.
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