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Add 'fex' to b:undo_ftplugin variable
closes: vim/vim#15728
https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/a7229c8a99129608e9d651441cca6e6d3079ef56
Co-authored-by: John M Devin <john.m.devin@gmail.com>
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runtime(r,rhelp,rmd,rnoweb,rrst): Update ftplugin, browsefilter labels (vim/vim#14126)
Use the standard format for browsefilter labels:
"File Description (*.ext1, *.ext2, *.ext3)"
https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/e93afc2e612647e79e1082096ffd6c61e01ac691
Co-authored-by: dkearns <dougkearns@gmail.com>
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runtime(misc): announce adoption of various runtime files
https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/f9ca139e3aa12dd03177ebba5eedcee4f0836f27
Co-authored-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
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runtime(ftplugin): Use "*" browsefilter pattern to match "All Files"
Problem: The "*.*" browsefilter pattern only matches all files on
Windows (Daryl Lee)
Solution: Use "*" to filter on all platforms but keep "*.*" as the label
text on Windows. (Fixes vim/vim#12685, Doug Kearns)
The *.* browsefilter pattern used to match "All Files" on Windows is a
legacy of the DOS 8.3 filename wildcard matching algorithm. For reasons
of backward compatibility this still works on Windows to match all
files, even those without an extension.
However, this pattern only matches filenames containing a dot on other
platforms. This often makes files without an extension difficult to
access from the file dialog, e.g., "Makefile"
On Windows it is still standard practice to use "*.*" for the filter
label so ftplugins should use "All Files (*.*)" on Windows and "All
Files (*)" on other platforms. This matches Vim's default browsefilter
values.
This commit also normalises the browsefilter conditional test to check
for the Win32 and GTK GUI features and an unset b:browsefilter.
closes: vim/vim#12759
https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/93197fde0f1db09b1e495cf3eb14a8f42c318b80
Co-authored-by: Doug Kearns <dougkearns@gmail.com>
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runtime(rmd) Update ftplugin and syntax files (vim/vim#13193)
ftplugin/rmd.vim:
- Set 'commentstring' dynamically according to code region.
syntax/rmd.vim:
- Include syntax highlighting of fenced languages dynamically.
- Add conceal char for line break.
https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/34745942390383ec626b168e9837d284622c7bbe
Co-authored-by: Jakson Alves de Aquino <jalvesaq@gmail.com>
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Update runtime files
https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/71badf9547e8f89571b9a095183671cbb333d528
Co-authored-by: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>
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vim-patch:partial:dd60c365cd26
Update runtime files
https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/dd60c365cd2630794be84d63c4fe287124a30b97
Co-authored-by: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>
Skip: eval.txt, repeat.txt (needs `getscriptinfo()`)
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Update runtime files
https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/11e3c5ba820325b69cb56f70e13c21d7b8808d33
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Update runtime files.
https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/fc65cabb15d0236bce001ad78e12a40511caf941
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vim-patch:8.0.1279: initializing menus can be slow
Problem: Initializing menus can be slow, especially when there are many
keymaps, color schemes, etc.
Solution: Do the globbing for runtime files lazlily. (Ken Takata)
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Updated runtime files. Add Scala files.
https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/e4a3bcf28d92d0bde9ca227ccb40d401038185e5
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Updated runtime files.
https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/77cdfd10382e01cc51f4ba1a9177032351843151
Ignore changes to:
* doc/channel.txt, doc/eval.txt: Channel related docs
* doc/options.txt: GUI related docs
* doc/tags: Generated at build time
* doc/todo.txt: Irrelevant for Neovim
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Vim runtime files based on 7.4.384 / hg changeset 7090d7f160f7
Excluding:
Amiga icons (*.info, icons/)
doc/hangulin.txt
tutor/
spell/
lang/ (only used for menu translations)
macros/maze/, macros/hanoi/, macros/life/, macros/urm/
These were used to test vi compatibility.
termcap
"Demonstration of a termcap file (for the Amiga and Archimedes)"
Helped-by: Rich Wareham <rjw57@cam.ac.uk>
Helped-by: John <john.schmidt.h@gmail.com>
Helped-by: Yann <yann@yann-salaun.com>
Helped-by: Christophe Badoit <c.badoit@lesiteimmo.com>
Helped-by: drasill <github@tof2k.com>
Helped-by: Tae Sandoval Murgan <taecilla@gmail.com>
Helped-by: Lowe Thiderman <lowe.thiderman@gmail.com>
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