the README, made <backspace> delete the selection and cursor character
in visual and normal modes respectively, and set \| to add the currently
selected word to the local dictionary for spellcheck (remembering that
\\ displays a list of correct spellings)
visual, :wsudo and :esudo can now be run with :sudow and :sudoe, fixed
a few issues where gvim settings wouldn't be enabled if gvim was started
using :gui in command mode, = now does what + does so you can use - and
+ without holding shift for the + part, the ctrl/shift
up/down/left/right + h/j/k/l stuff now works the same for both using the
behaviour I suspect most people will expect from them, a 'lot' of
behaviour that didn't work in tmux should now work provided tmux is
using xterm-keys and has its $TERM set to screen*, a bunch of new
default settings have been added to settings.vim (though they're mostly
subtle or behind the scenes tweaks) and it's commented and organized
better now too, and the gvim menubar no longer appears by default (but
you can toggle it with <Ctrl><F1>)
case are now all different colors, and those along with a few other
colours have been tweaked to better matches the theme, and the non-colour
term theme should more closely match too. The F1-F3+F12 toggles
now work in all three editor modes, and F4 has been added to toggle
spellcheck, which also works in all three modes (depending on the
filetype, sometimes it will start on and others off). You can now place
your cursor on an misspelled word in normal mode and hit \\ (backslash
twice) to create a drop down menu with suggestions.