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Kevin
2ee0a576e3 Added <Tab> and <Shift><Tab> to normal mode, doing the same thing as in
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>)
2014-03-28 07:36:19 -04:00
Kevin
62596daf72 Fixed the logic for select all with ctrl-a 2014-03-28 02:08:36 -04:00
Kevin
a80b043da6 Spelling mistakes, mistakes that exist in another locale and incorrect
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.
2014-03-27 00:56:54 -04:00
Kevin
1db0dc9299 updated documentation to reflect correct gvim mappings 2014-03-26 00:45:47 -04:00
Kevin
6929debb89 unmapped <f1> from help and set the three toggles to f1-f3 2014-03-26 00:44:02 -04:00
Kevin
72dfdfd7db changed the clipboard to 'unnamedplus' which cuts/copies to the xorg clipboard and the desktop one, and pastes from the desktop. I also tweaked the theme to include more variety, make things more readable and apply more logic as to what has what colour/style. F2-F4 are now the line number and highlight toggles, ` and ~ are now toggles for nerdtree/ctags, visual highlighted text is now replaced with p rather than needing to use P, ctrl-t,n,p open new tabs and cycle to the next and previous one respectively, and each ctrl/shift-up/down/left/right combo now has a h,j,k,l equivalent with more complete movement. The autocomplete list no longer has a limit, and folded code is now collapsed at a lower depth. 2014-03-24 20:36:36 -04:00
Kevin
f2de4c3a33 Reduced the scrolloff rows/cols from 3 to 1, and added a setting to
make holding <ctrl> while using the scrollwheel on a mouse change from
scrolling up/down to scrolling left/right
2014-03-24 17:58:31 -04:00
Kevin
17111bdbf8 Enabled spellcheck when editing email and git commit messages, configured some formatting options, and added some key combinations to navigate with <ctrl> and select with <shift> 2014-03-24 17:20:35 -04:00
Kevin
9f5905f38f Mapped shift left/right to movement to the start and end of the text on
the line
2014-03-21 16:17:15 -04:00
Kevin
a323216a19 Adding mappings for <ctrl>up and <ctrl>down to move by a chunk of text
in either direction instead of mirroring up/down without <ctrl>
2014-03-21 15:46:33 -04:00
Kevin
cb0122bff1 Added mappings for <Shift-p> to make it replace the current word with
the paste buffer in normal mode, and the selection in visual mode
2014-03-21 10:06:06 -04:00
Kevin
47f3047a8a Tweaked the colors and styling of the cursor line/col and visual selection to better differentiate between the two. Changed the match parenthesis to standout with black text so the colour is based on the syntax instead of sometimes becoming invisble when the colours match. Changed the emmit shortcut from <Ctrl-Y> to <Ctrl-Z> for reach, and because it's easier to remember (zencoding). Tweaked some of the keyboard references so their explanation makes it easier to remember the keys. Removed the multiple cursors plugin as it rarely worked, was buggy when it did and would slow things down when accidentally triggered. Chanced read sudo from :rsudo to :esudo to match the usual load command in vim, :e. Emmit is now only initialized in css, html, php and aspx files (feel free to push additional webdev files that would be likely to have css or html). Tried to apply a more consistant style and better organization across the configs. Lowered the distance from the edge of the screen before scrolling and increased the undo history size. Removed the perl omnicompletion script because I was looking to trim things down and don't really use perl myself; my apologies if anyone does though, and you can easily get it back by cloning https://github.com/c9s/perlomni.vim.git into the bundle directory. I also remove the fugitive git plugin because while I do use git, I've just found it to be easier and more natural to run it from outside vim; fans of that one can get it back by cloning https://github.com/tpope/vim-fugitive.git into the bundle directory 2014-03-11 03:05:09 -04:00
Kevin
2178d44800 Fixed one of the explanations in keyboard.vim so it describes the
correct thing.
2014-02-22 15:58:10 -05:00
Kevin
039b925e15 Initial commit with a relatively well configured package (config, theme and plugins), and a README to explain the details 2014-02-20 23:24:20 -05:00