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'encoding'
Problem: When running :make the output may be in the system encoding,
different from 'encoding'.
Solution: Add the 'makeencoding' option. (Ken Takata)
https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/2c7292dc5bbf155fe2192d417363b8c085759cad
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Updated runtime files and translations.
https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/74675a666b51edd61e0210132658d81a86c5102c
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Closes #6763
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Also document better what to do on slow terminals.
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Updated runtime files.
https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/bc2eada5424bff06f7eb77c032ecc067da52b846
NA patches:
vim-patch:294740d2ac42
vim-patch:a4ce25bd987a
vim-patch:7034a8374345
vim-patch:14a612fa2e57
vim-patch:aaeabfbca571
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Updated runtime files. Add Scala files.
https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/e4a3bcf28d92d0bde9ca227ccb40d401038185e5
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This was never supported and it does not make sense for Nvim.
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Updated runtime files.
https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/a02a551e18209423584fcb923e93c6be18f3aa45
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Updated runtime files.
https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/0952131376a517fc12dc5ae908a97018b4ee23f0
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Updated runtime files.
https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/03413f44167c4b5cd0012def9bb331e2518c83cf
Ignore changes to
* doc/Makefile, doc/help.txt: Related to Vim's version8 documentation
* doc/gui_x11.txt, doc/todo.txt, doc/vim.1, gvim.desktop, vim.desktop:
Irrelevant to Neovim
* doc/quickref.txt, doc/options.txt: As of yet unported 'emoji'
* doc/tags, syntax/vim.vim: Generated at build time
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Updated runtime files.
https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/f391327adbbffb11180cf6038a92af1ed144e907
Ignore changes to
* doc/todo.txt: Irrelevant for Neovim
* doc/channel.txt: Channel docs
* doc/tags, syntax/vim.vim: Generated at build time
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Updated runtime files.
https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/b4ff518d95aa57c2f8c0568c915035bef849581b
Missing files: runtime/doc/tags, runtime/doc/todo.txt. Changes to
runtime/doc/if_pyth.txt, runtime/doc/options.txt and runtime/doc/quickref.txt
did not aply. Excluded runtime/syntax/vim.vim.
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vim-patch:7.4.{941,942,957}
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Problem: There is no way to ignore case only for tag searches.
Solution: Add the 'tagcase' option. (Gary Johnson)
https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/0f6562e9036f889185dff49a75c7fc5ffb28b307
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Updated and new runtime files.
https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/f91328100db34996ed7e7a800bed0a30ff0890dd
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Among other things, this includes:
- lies about command.com
- references to pcterm
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[RFC] Remove 'swapsync'
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It's complete overkill.
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We don't support it.
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The relevant code was never actually in Neovim, most likely due to being
unifdef(1)'d out during the initial import.
see `:h hidden-options'
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It never did anything (see `:h hidden-options`).
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Note about ~/.local/share/nvim/site used in one usr_\* file: this one talks
about user-local installation of third-party plugins, and
~/.local/share/nvim/site is the proper place for them. Most other files talk
about user own configuration and this is ~/.config.
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These options have been removed from the code, so also mark them as
removed in the docs
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Presumably due to tarruda's unifdefing, it was already a no-op at the
time of nvim's first commit.
It's probably better to be clear that it doesn't exist, as opposed to
users thinking `:set guipty` is doing something when it isn't.
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We've never had an X11 GUI.
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These were all introduced by the previous commit, and spotted with with
`make html` in `runtime/doc`.
[ci skip]
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Update runtime files.
https://code.google.com/p/vim/source/detail?r=f654ad95fd4e25e014dda71963b9745a4bf5f83b
Resolves issue #1999.
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Update runtime files.
https://code.google.com/p/vim/source/detail?r=4abac79c0b7ae7aac0cb32d9930e155de628b63f
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It didn't actually do anything after
3baba1e7bc6698e6bc9f1d37fce88b30d6274bc9
Helped-by: Justin M. Keyes <justinkz@gmail.com>
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Removed in 3baba1e7bc6698e6bc9f1d37fce88b30d6274bc9, but the docs
weren't updated.
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Removed in 3baba1e7bc6698e6bc9f1d37fce88b30d6274bc9, but the docs
weren't updated.
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Because of 3baba1e7bc6698e6bc9f1d37fce88b30d6274bc9, it's dead code.
Helped-by: Justin M. Keyes <justinkz@gmail.com>
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Remove related dead code and references in the docs.
Helped-By: Michael Reed <m.reed@mykolab.com>
Helped-By: Shougo Matsushita <Shougo.Matsu@gmail.com>
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This option has already been removed in the source.
Nvim does not have a GUI, so `nvim -g` does not work.
Also add `macatsui` to the list of removed options.
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:fixdel was removed in 3baba1e7bc6698e6bc9f1d37fce88b30d6274bc9
Helped-by: Michael Reed <m.reed@mykolab.com>
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Regarding |script-here|: despite being a language agnostic piece of
advice, it was in `if_perl.txt`. Regardless, we now only have one
support for one legacy plugin interface, so put it in `if_pyth.txt`
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This documents the differences between nvim and nvim.
Regarding the removal of references to 'renderoptions': it was never
added in the first place, so there's no need to mention its "removal".
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Also remove some MS-DOS references on lines already being touched.
Based on this commit:
https://github.com/justinmk/neovim/commit/e4db01ca8707c34dc808d7f6378aa3aba9002a2d
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'ttybuiltin' was removed and *_BUILTIN_TCAPS was made into dead code in
PR #1820.
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This removes the ability to start nvim via the following aliases in
favor of just using their command line arguments:
ex vim -e
exim vim -E
view vim -R
gvim vim -g
gex vim -eg
gview vim -Rg
rvim vim -Z
rview vim -RZ
rgvim vim -gZ
rgview vim -RgZ
This also removes Vi mode (-v) for consistency. From ':help -v':
-v Start Ex in Vi mode. Only makes a difference when the
executable is called "ex" or "gvim". For gvim the GUI is not
started if possible.
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Closes #1902
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