On 06/08/20 11:34 -0400, John Florian wrote:
I understand better now my problems with my mappings. Above, I said I
had a mapping for :nohlsearch. In actuality, this was ^E
:nohlsearch. Both should work but only the latter now only works
with vim; gvim shows the mapping with :map but I can'
On 2020-07-28 17:09, John Florian wrote:
>
> I also have seen some weirdness of late, but I'm still on F31. I had
> yaml files indented with sw=4 and my foldmethod=indent. Now I have to
> open the fold twice, once for the invisible fold that seems to be
> implied as if sw=2 and one more to get th
On 04/08/20 10:59 -0500, Richard Shaw wrote:
On Tue, Aug 4, 2020 at 10:49 AM Jonathan Wakely
wrote:
On 03/08/20 13:32 -0500, Richard Shaw wrote:
>I finally ran into another issue and used the vim faq. It was ":set
>cindent" that was causing the crazy indentation in spec file %changelogs.
>
>I
On Tue, Aug 4, 2020 at 10:49 AM Jonathan Wakely
wrote:
> On 03/08/20 13:32 -0500, Richard Shaw wrote:
> >I finally ran into another issue and used the vim faq. It was ":set
> >cindent" that was causing the crazy indentation in spec file %changelogs.
> >
> >I still consider this a bug as the file
On 03/08/20 13:32 -0500, Richard Shaw wrote:
I finally ran into another issue and used the vim faq. It was ":set
cindent" that was causing the crazy indentation in spec file %changelogs.
I still consider this a bug as the file doesn't even end in c, cpp, cxx,
c++ etc.
What's turning it on for
On Mon, 2020-08-03 at 13:32 -0500, Richard Shaw wrote:
> I finally ran into another issue and used the vim faq. It was ":set
> cindent" that was causing the crazy indentation in spec file
> %changelogs.
> I still consider this a bug as the file doesn't even end in c, cpp,
> cxx, c++ etc.
yes , ci
I finally ran into another issue and used the vim faq. It was ":set
cindent" that was causing the crazy indentation in spec file %changelogs.
I still consider this a bug as the file doesn't even end in c, cpp, cxx,
c++ etc.
Thanks,
Richard
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On Wed, 2020-07-29 at 13:34 -0500, Richard Shaw wrote:
> On Wed, Jul 29, 2020 at 3:36 AM Zdenek Dohnal
> wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> >
> >
> > first I would like to recommend you to try the steps here:
> >
> >
> >
> > https://vimhelp.org/vim_faq.txt.html#faq-2.5
> >
> >
> >
> > it should hel
On Wed, Jul 29, 2020 at 3:36 AM Zdenek Dohnal wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> first I would like to recommend you to try the steps here:
>
> https://vimhelp.org/vim_faq.txt.html#faq-2.5
>
> it should help you find out where the problem can be.
>
> If you are able to reproduce the issue with the first step,
On 2020-07-28 17:58, Sergio Belkin wrote:
> Since a couple of years ago, I'm a happy user of neovim on Fedora :)
I play with it now and then but have yet to switch completely. It's
been long enough that I don't remember what my hangup was. If memory
serves, it was the lack of gneovim or whateve
Hi all,
first I would like to recommend you to try the steps here:
https://vimhelp.org/vim_faq.txt.html#faq-2.5
it should help you find out where the problem can be.
If you are able to reproduce the issue with the first step, please file
a bug on bugzilla.redhat.com.
Thank you in advance!
On
On Sat, Jul 25, 2020 at 08:21:53AM -0500, Richard Shaw wrote:
> After upgrading to Fedora 32 I've noticed when editing files, especially
> spec files that vim does some crazy jumps/indents that it didn't do before.
>
> Right now I'm pressing i to insert a line before a Requires: and when I hit
> e
El mar., 28 jul. 2020 a las 18:49, John Florian ()
escribió:
> I also have seen some weirdness of late, but I'm still on F31. I had yaml
> files indented with sw=4 and my foldmethod=indent. Now I have to open the
> fold twice, once for the invisible fold that seems to be implied as if sw=2
> and
I also have seen some weirdness of late, but I'm still on F31. I had
yaml files indented with sw=4 and my foldmethod=indent. Now I have to
open the fold twice, once for the invisible fold that seems to be
implied as if sw=2 and one more to get the real thing. If I reformat to
use 2-space indents
Sat, 25 Jul 2020 08:21:53 -0500
Richard Shaw :
> After upgrading to Fedora 32 I've noticed when editing files,
> especially spec files that vim does some crazy jumps/indents that it
> didn't do before.
>
> Right now I'm pressing i to insert a line before a Requires: and when
> I hit enter it jump
On Sat, Jul 25, 2020 at 09:31:31AM -0400, Eric Wood wrote:
> Same thing happens to me on a Ubuntu install. Very annoying. I haven't
> dug into figuring it out either.Eric
I have similar problem with .js files, completely unusable (with .py
files it works fine BTW, 4-space indents, just the way I
Same thing happens to me on a Ubuntu install. Very annoying. I haven't dug into
figuring it out either.Eric
Original message From: Richard Shaw
Date: 7/25/20 9:22 AM (GMT-05:00) To: Development discussions related to
Fedora Subject: vim has lost it's damn mind
After upgrad
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