I think I've found a bug in the 'formatoptions' 'w' and 'a' options
of vim 7.3.3. When these are present in 'formatoptions', inserting
text in an indented line causes the cursor to jump to the right by
the indent amount for each character typed.
This didn't happen in 7.2. It's been happening to
On Sep 14, 9:41 am, Bram Moolenaar wrote:
> Ben Fritz wrote:
> > Forwarded from vim_use...potentially the changeset mentioned below
> > missed a change or two.
>
> > -- Forwarded message --
> > From: Stahlman Family
> > Date: Aug 24, 7:35 pm
> > Subject: Possible bug: cchar not
Bram Moolenaar wrote:
I see. So how about this text instead:
Note that the only times characters beyond the cursor should appear to move
are in 'list' mode, and occasionally when 'wrap' is set (and the line changes
length to become shorter or wider than the width of the screen). In other
cases
HI, all.
I find a bug that opens an encrypted file would confuse the text in a
no-name buffer.
I use windows xp, vim 7.3.3 big version with gui.
We can reproduce it by the following steps.
1. create an encrypt text file
gvim -u NONE a.txt
i
abcde
:X
:w
2. start vim without filename
gvim -u NONE
On Tue, Sep 14, 2010 at 17:55, Bram Moolenaar wrote:
> Someone suggested this patch:
> http://softagalleria.net/download/vim/clipboard.patch
> Does that work for you?
Yes, it does.
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On Tue, Sep 14, 2010 at 17:55, Bram Moolenaar wrote:
> Someone suggested this patch:
> http://softagalleria.net/download/vim/clipboard.patch
> Does that work for you?
Yes, it does.
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On 2010年09月14日 22:55, Bram Moolenaar wrote:
Yukihiro Nakadaira wrote:
I think that the following paragraph is outdated. I confirmed with
vim-5.5.001 and it behaved as explained (I can see only CTRL character
behavior). But vim-7.3.003 didn't.
insert.txt:
558 Note that the only times charact
Ben Fritz wrote:
> Forwarded from vim_use...potentially the changeset mentioned below
> missed a change or two.
>
>
> -- Forwarded message --
> From: Stahlman Family
> Date: Aug 24, 7:35 pm
> Subject: Possible bug: cchar not applied to region start token when
> cole=2
> To: vim
Yukihiro Nakadaira wrote:
> >> I think that the following paragraph is outdated. I confirmed with
> >> vim-5.5.001 and it behaved as explained (I can see only CTRL character
> >> behavior). But vim-7.3.003 didn't.
> >>
> >> insert.txt:
> >> 558 Note that the only times characters beyond the cur
Alexey Froloff wrote:
> After "Fixes for time in clipboard request. Also fix ownership.
> (David Fries)" commit clipboard is tottally broken in Athena and
> neXtaw gui (but I think it's broken in all non-gtk guis).
>
> Steps to reproduce:
>
> 1. Open gvim
> 2. Open terminal (xterm for example)
On 2010年09月14日 20:45, Bram Moolenaar wrote:
Yukihiro Nakadaira wrote:
I think that the following paragraph is outdated. I confirmed with
vim-5.5.001 and it behaved as explained (I can see only CTRL character
behavior). But vim-7.3.003 didn't.
insert.txt:
558 Note that the only times charact
On Tue, Sep 14, 2010 at 03:23, forbin wrote:
> On Sep 1, 10:54 am, ZyX wrote:
>> I have written a syntax file for YAML markup language that has the following
>> differencies with runtime/syntax/yaml.vim from mercurial repository:
>
> You might also want to submit this to the github project mainta
Carlo Teubner wrote:
> The following patch fixes bad syntax highlighting.
Thanks.
Most of the lines are actually not examples, I'll make a todo item for
that.
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Yukihiro Nakadaira wrote:
> The following patch fixes typo and garbage.
Thanks!
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Yukihiro Nakadaira wrote:
> Here is link error.
Thanks!
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Yukihiro Nakadaira wrote:
> The following patch fixes a few typos.
Thanks.
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Yukihiro Nakadaira wrote:
> Attached patch fixes section number.
I'll include it, thanks.
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Dominique Pelle wrote:
> Yukihiro Nakadaira wrote:
>
> > Attached patch fixes section number.
>
> Hi Yukihiro
>
> In this chunk...
>
>
> diff --git a/runtime/doc/debug.txt b/runtime/doc/debug.txt
> --- a/runtime/doc/debug.txt
> +++ b
Yukihiro Nakadaira wrote:
> *octal* tag is not highlighted properly.
>
> diff --git a/runtime/doc/eval.txt b/runtime/doc/eval.txt
> --- a/runtime/doc/eval.txt
> +++ b/runtime/doc/eval.txt
> @@ -67,7 +67,7 @@
> Number 123 --> String "123"
> Number 0--> String "0"
Dominique Pelle wrote:
> I also see incorrect section numbers in runtime/doc/ft_ada.txt
> (fixed in attached patch).
Thanks.
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Yukihiro Nakadaira wrote:
> I think that the following paragraph is outdated. I confirmed with
> vim-5.5.001 and it behaved as explained (I can see only CTRL character
> behavior). But vim-7.3.003 didn't.
>
> insert.txt:
> 558 Note that the only times characters beyond the cursor should appear
Yukihiro Nakadaira wrote:
> The following patch fixes section number.
Thanks.
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Yukihiro Nakadaira wrote:
> The following patch fixes section number.
Thanks!
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Christian Brabandt wrote:
> a small patch, that documents the save column, that was added with Vim
> 7.3:
Thanks. I'll fix the expanded tabs.
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Yukihiro Nakadaira wrote:
> The following patch fixes link error and typo.
Thanks!
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Patch 7.3.005
Problem:Crash when using undotree(). (Christian Brabandt)
Solution: Increase the list reference count. Add a test for undotree()
(Lech Lorens)
Files: src/eval.c, src/testdir/Makefile, src/testdir/test61.in
*** ../vim-7.3.004/src/eval.c 2010-08-15 21:57:26
Lech Lorens wrote:
> On 24-Aug-2010 Lech Lorens wrote:
> > On 24-Aug-2010 Christian Brabandt wrote:
> > > Hi,
> > > I have been playing with the undotree() function lately. Unfortunately,
> > > it didn't take long, until it crashed :(
> > >
> > > Here is a way to reproduce it:
> > >
> > > ch
After "Fixes for time in clipboard request. Also fix ownership.
(David Fries)" commit clipboard is tottally broken in Athena and
neXtaw gui (but I think it's broken in all non-gtk guis).
Steps to reproduce:
1. Open gvim
2. Open terminal (xterm for example)
3. Select several lines of text in term
Patch 7.3.004
Problem:Crash when using very long regexp. (Peter Odding)
Solution: Reset reg_toolong. (Carlo Teubner)
Files: src/regexp.c
*** ../vim-7.3.003/src/regexp.c 2010-08-15 21:57:29.0 +0200
--- src/regexp.c2010-09-14 10:51:22.0 +0200
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Carlo Teubner wrote:
> I believe I've got a patch for this (see below).
>
> First, if you look at the stacktrace in some detail in gdb, you'll see
> that this error occurs while matching regexp ".*" against the current
> filename ("" in this case) during autocmd execution. The crash occurs
> bec
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