get them back. Added the linebreak variable and another one I'd
missed before to the vimrc.user creation in the update script.
Added a second general settings file called "after.vim" for settings
that need to be loaded after everything else. Updated maintainer
tag to my real name.
Cleaned up the mappings readme section at the top. Toggles no longer
undo selection in visual mode unless they steal focus (which some of the
sidebars do)
buttons and the list of plugins. Two extensions that never really got
integrated into the config have been removed, so you should readd them
to bundle.user if you use them. A lot of the keyboard config has
changed, but most of that is just formatting; the additions are the new
mouse button mappings, and the return of shift+middleclick to paste from
X, which was accidentally removed at some point before. I also switched
the default state of the syntax checker to off to avoid having people
run into issues and not already know how to enable/disable it.
support right clicking, the middle click now selects text between the
cursor and mouse, and to enter input mode at the cursor, hold alt while
middle clicking.
including the URL the config can be downloaded. Added a new variable
that determines whether the filer will autostart on empty buffers or
not. Set powerline fonts not to load by default. Changed the order to
load the config files so the user config settings are applied to
plugins.
vimrc.user when it's created. a new user-based config file can be used
to specify the location of the project folder without altering vimrc, if
it's a symlink and bound to bump into conflicts as changes are made. The
README was updated to reflect a few of the recent changes. The tagbar
now outputs to the lightline statusline if there's anything to report.
A new variable was added to choose whether to always start with the
tagbar enabled if the format is compatible, or use the older behaviour,
where it would only appear when triggered. The default is to enable it 24/7.
+ associated line highlight colours in the theme, and an extra key mapping
for diffu was adding "<leader>><" in addition to "<leader><>" since
they're both so similar.
settings for diff so its settings will be enabled by default when it's
being used regardless of where it gets initiated, and won't be used at
all when it's not initiated. Improved vimdiff settings in general.
Improved the help popup tab (it's now sized exactly to the width of the
help page). The theme now takes colour hex codes with or without #s at
the start so they can be used with the coloresque plugin to show the
colours while editing. The theme now considers gitgutter. vimdiff now
uses <leader>> and <leader>< to make a change because I realized the
current way was leading to changes being made when you reversed
direction.