active/passive also toggles check on open/wq. A new variable was added
to prevent autochecking tags, and the README and update script were
updated to reflect this. Disabling the linebreaks is now defaulted to
off (flip it back on if you like it). The update script is a bit more
careful about how it runs when executed from other directories. A bug
preventing the g:disablelinebreaks variable from being possible to
disable has been squashed, and no default is set when it's not enabled.
Added Emmet javascript (rather than just json), and tried to sync up the
webformat list between plugins that enable themselves for those.
to display help and version information, as well as to disable colour output
(with both English and American spellings of colour). Some minor changes
to wording/style were also made in the title blocks and README.
I completely revamped the update script to better handle changing submodules
around, to look way better at the same time as more clearly outlining what's
going on (and whether anything's going wrong), and to have logging capabilities
to help see why things fail when they do.
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.
it will update git-based plugins in vim/bundle.user, and fixed the value
for the tagbar variable in the generated vim/vimrc.user to have it match
the default.
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.
back and opted to simply reverse them all- Lots of colour changes, the
update script now removes decommissioned bundles, gentags script can now
have additional paths added to it when generating a tags file, README is
much improved, fixed a few issues that required remapping some toggles,
fixed a bunch of issues with the colourscheme between the terminal and
gvim. You can now setup a custom config file to have loaded after the
darkcloud-vimconfig ones, and there's a custom location for pathogen
modules too, to make things tidier without necessarily needing to use
an additional runtimepath. You can also create a file in your home
directory to assign filetypes to programs, for use with the file
manager. A file can be placed in ~/.vim/ with file associations and
prorams to launch them with. The file manager will also open a file with
vim by hitting shift+enter, since e isn't all that comfortablly placed.
The vimrc can now also point to the darkcloud-vimconfig folder, rather
than relying on the vim folder being in a specific location, and the
after folder is now configured to work in the project too.
Nerdtree was dropped in favour of the much better vimfiler. The status
bar was reconfigured to display more information including the current
number of errors. A script was added that can generate a tags file from
/usr/include for more robust syntax checking in C. The update script was
updated to hopefully handle the removal of nerdtree when it updates the
submodules... Syntax highlighting has been improved in numerous
directions including more definitions as well as tweaked colours.
Keybindings were tweaked again and new ones added for the new features.
The paste function was incorrectly using buffer 0 instead of the current
buffer when in visual mode, but this is no longer the case.
Autocompletion has been improved quite a bit and the keybindings
tweaked. A bunch of general fixes and tidying up was done.
available. Updated the README. Improved the theme by adding a bunch
of syntax highlighting definitions (mostly rooted in html, though
a bunch of other languages base their colours on it), as well as
tweaking visual selection to longer invert on the block with the cursor,
and parenthesis matching to look the same at both ends. Added a plugin
that improves the theme and adds some keyboard shortcuts to markdown,
which is what the README.md files in Github are written in. I realized
that the h,j,k,l shortcuts equivalent to the ones with arrow keys I'd
added were overwriting other shortcuts with the shift combinations, so
I removed those and the ctrl-ones for consistency. The diff shortcuts
weren't intuitive or easy on the hands, so I tried something else and
I think it works much better now (check vim/keyboard.vim). An update
script has also been added to simplify updating submodules; I'm not
completely clear as to whether following this method will properly
update the submodules in certain conditions like when one is removed,
but this should add new ones and update the existing ones after pulling
from the repo.