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Just the 'shortmess' setting for now.
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Per 6ca11a5, I've confirmed I do still need this, otherwise the default
colorschemes (not sahara.vim) assume a bright background and show very
dark colours.
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Some refactoring is done here, because as noted in 5caa13c, my custom
colorscheme is implemented as a plugin to be loaded by Pathogen, and
hence isn't available into after it's done its work.
I've removed the :set background line for now until I'm sure it's
needed, because at the moment I'm not sure.
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Only one setting at the moment, but there's enough completion stuff even
just in core Vim that I'm barely using, so this could be expanded upon
later on.
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Not completely sure this grouping is meaningful; I may refactor it a bit
more later on.
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"Matching" here refers to using % as a motion to the matching character
or closing statement for a block, as enabled by Vim and enhanced by the
optional matchit.vim included with the distribution.
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A little bit iffy on the grouping here, but it's still better than
having it all lumped in the one file.
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This file is rather short; it may turn out to make more sense to put
these settings elsewhere a bit later.
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The StripTrailingWhitespace() function should perhaps be its own plugin.
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By "list" here I am referring to options for Vim's 'list' display
setting, showing control characters visually.
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Also add a note to IDEAS.md for later to consider packaging this as a
proepr plugin, even if it doesn't actually leave the dotfiles repository
just yet.
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The ToggleFormatFlag function might actually be better implemented as
some sort of plugin.
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I'm not quite so sure about this one. The ToggleBreak() function might
actually be better in a plugin on its own. The rest of it makes sense
though.
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Not the operating system; Vim editor windows.
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This reverts commit 5dba4c.
The order of the configuration matters more for these settings, because
the "sahara" colorscheme is only available after loading it as a plugin.
I'll divest some other stuff that should be less sensitive to the order
in which it's loaded first, and then tackle this one afterwards.
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This appears to break my choice of syntax colorscheme; the order of
loading some of the previous directives in the configuration may have
been relevant.
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From :help :runtime:
> When [!] is included, all found files are sourced. When it is not
> included only the first found file is sourced.
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Interestingly, this does not seem to work, and this configuration
doesn't get loaded; I suspect the :runtime line is not quite right.
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Replace the test.vim file placed by 19f6f3 to do this.
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Before loading up all the plugins proper from ~/.vim/bundle with
Pathogen, apply :runtime to load all .vim files in a new config
directory, installed by the Makefile.
I hope that this will enable me to break most of my .vimrc up into
logically-arranged subfiles.
This is just a guess at a good way of doing this that will almost
certainly need refinement and restructuring later.
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The Vim :help for "scriptencoding" specifies:
> If you set the 'encoding' option in your .vimrc,
> :scriptencoding must be placed after that. E.g.:
> set encoding=utf-8
> scriptencoding utf-8
Also move it into the +multi_byte feature check, though this isn't too
important as the :help specifies that the command is ignored if that
feature is not available.
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Would be better to make this a rebased branch, if I version it at all
really. No sense slowing Vim startup down a bit and making things
complex for software that's only on a minority of my machines.
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<https://github.com/tmux-plugins/vim-tmux>
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Might just be a peculiarity of OpenIndiana's build, but it raises an
error as it tries to load nonexistent syntax files otherwise
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