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* release/v1.27.0:
Bump VERSION
Include hotfixes for plugin map renames
Update and configure for perl_version_bump.vim
Update and configure for make_target.vim
Update and configure for put_blank_lines.vim
Upgrade and configure for paste_open.vim
Update and configure for strip_trailing_whitespace
Update and reconfigure for copy_linebreak.vim
Update and reconfigure for insert_cancel.vim
Update Vim plugins
Remove fixed_join.vim plugin
Upgrade cmdwin_ctrlc.vim plugin
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From discussion with nickspoon; let's try out using the jump-to-join
default behaviour for a little while, and use gq motions instead for
formatting prose.
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* release/v1.26.0:
Bump VERSION
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* release/v1.26.0:
Bump VERSION
Upgrade insert_cancel.vim again
Check for +conceal before setting 'conceallevel'
Upgrade insert_cancel.vim
Remove session_lazy.vim
Add missing dot to mutt filetype.vim path
Add session_lazy.vim plugin
Add 'sessionoptions' settings
Correct login around ftplugin/make.vim mappings
Move after/ftplugin/sed.vim to ftplugin/sed.vim
Clean up existing ftplugins a bit
Overhaul after/ftplugin
Add explicit group to ftdetect rule
Move angle-bracket matchpairs to Perl filetype
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I think this is the wrong approach, and maybe even a slight security
risk.
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Mostly to properly tie down the way I want sessions to behave while I
write my book.
No documentation yet!
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This disables saving global and local options and mappings in the
sessions. This is more trouble than it's worth for me, because sessions
don't include buffer-local variables, which means that in addition to
restoring the state of options and mappings, plugins and filetype
plugins are reloaded in the absence of b:loaded_* guards.
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Vim doesn't have a stock ftplugin for sed at all (just syntax), so this
can be our base one.
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Use .= operator to append to b:undo_ftplugin, as we're requiring Vim 7.0
or later everywhere here anyway. Also remove &compatible where we don't
need line breaks.
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This isn't strictly necessary, as it's sourced into the group from
filetype.vim, but making it explicit appeases vint.
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This is the only type I can think of where they're actually useful; in
HTML, it's annoying having to be over the tag text to get the matching.
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* release/v1.25.0:
Bump VERSION
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* release/v1.25.0:
Add extra Perl file detection rules
Adjust comment on scripts.vim load
Don't defer package load for matchit
Clear b:current_compiler on unload
Adjust comments in filetype.vim
Specify which Vim to run in Makefile
Tweak HTML indenting to indent after <p>
Use !=# for &filetype match
Revert :setglobal changes
Overhaul ftplugin check, lint, tidy
Change local leader back to comma
Overhaul base after-ftplugins
Remove Perl indent string again
Tidy space and backspace mappings
Upgrade and adjust config for diff_prune.vim
Highlight overly long Git commit subjects as error
Test 'modifiable' for spellchecking text/markdown
Disable concealing when editing Vim help
Add patterns for Vim help file detection
Move shebang updating into filetype.vim
Use stridx() for shebang check
Correct filetype reset; blank, not NONE
Correct a comment on shebang_update.vim
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I thought that global options were the defaults for local options for
new buffers, but that does not seem to be the case.
Instead, reload the filetype for the active buffer in the reload guard.
I wonder what the point of :setglobal even is?
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- Set 'equalprg' for HTML and Perl
- Discard filter#Stable()
- Set default :compiler for all applicable filetypes
- Change local leader mappings for Perl and shell script merely to set
:compiler, rather than running it
- Bind global leader mapping for running :lmake!
- Bind global leader mappings for applying 'equalprg' and 'formatprg' to
the whole buffer, using a new autoloaded helper function
vimrc#Anchor() to avoid the cursor jumping around
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Double-backslash had a major problem--if there was no local mapping
defined, you ended up loading the global one.
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Mostly to simplify them--remove a lot of the load-guard cruft.
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This is probably fighting too much against the grain, at least for now.
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