From 7bc37ffb22a84668bba5b2e3589c4c05ad43f7d0 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Jakob Schnitzer Date: Fri, 24 Mar 2017 20:21:05 +0100 Subject: terminal: global 'scrollback' #6352 Make the 'scrollback' option work like most other buffer-local options: - `:set scrollback=x` sets the global and local value - `:setglobal scrollback=x` sets only the global default - new terminal buffers inherit the global Normal buffers are still always -1, and :setlocal there is an error. Closes #6337 --- runtime/doc/options.txt | 14 -------------- 1 file changed, 14 deletions(-) (limited to 'runtime') diff --git a/runtime/doc/options.txt b/runtime/doc/options.txt index 1cb14f7771..c31ebf4ebc 100644 --- a/runtime/doc/options.txt +++ b/runtime/doc/options.txt @@ -398,20 +398,6 @@ command, not when assigning a value to an option with ":let". Note the maximum length of an expanded option is limited. How much depends on the system, mostly it is something like 256 or 1024 characters. - *Linux-backspace* - Note about Linux: By default the backspace key - produces CTRL-?, which is wrong. You can fix it by - putting this line in your rc.local: > - echo "keycode 14 = BackSpace" | loadkeys -< - *NetBSD-backspace* - Note about NetBSD: If your backspace doesn't produce - the right code, try this: > - xmodmap -e "keycode 22 = BackSpace" -< If this works, add this in your .Xmodmap file: > - keysym 22 = BackSpace -< You need to restart for this to take effect. - ============================================================================== 2. Automatically setting options *auto-setting* -- cgit