On Tue, 31 Jul 2012, Dotan Cohen wrote:
On Tue, Jul 31, 2012 at 3:24 PM, Benjamin R. Haskell <[email protected]> wrote:
" <Leader>h toggles the under-cursor highlighting
:map <Leader>h let g:under_cursor_hl = 1 - get(g:, 'under_cursor_hl', 1)
" Use it in the CursorMoved autocmd
:autocmd CursorMoved * if get(g:, 'under_cursor_hl', 1) | exe printf('match
IncSearch /\V\<%s\>/', escape(expand('<cword>'), '/\')) | end
Or am I missing something?
Thanks, Ben. The problem is that I cannot turn the feature off! That
was the question in the OP, with a different method of achieving the
same effect.
Ah. I didn't understand that you wanted the feature to be completely
eradicated, rather than just turned off (which toggling accomplishes).
My ultimate goal is to be able to set specific words to be
highlighted, say toggling them with \hw (highlight word), and _also_
to have the ablility to toggle highlight-word-under-cursor, say with
\hh.
Not sure quite what you want w/ the \hw portion, but for the \hh, put
the autocmd in an augroup. Probably not the most elegant VimL, but
it'll work:
fun! EnableUnderCursorHighlighting()
let g:under_cursor_hl_enabled = 1
aug UnderCursorHighlighting
au!
au CursorMoved * if get(g:, 'under_cursor_hl', 1) | exe printf('match IncSearch
/\V\<%s\>/', escape(expand('<cword>'), '/\')) | end
aug END
let g:under_cursor_hl = 1
map <Leader>h let g:under_cursor_hl = 1 - g:under_cursor_hl
endf
fun! DisableUnderCursorHighlighting()
unlet g:under_cursor_hl_enabled
aug UnderCursorHighlighting
au!
aug END
unmap <Leader>h
endf
fun! ToggleUnderCursorHighlighting()
if exists('g:under_cursor_hl_enabled')
call EnableUnderCursorHighlighting()
else
call DisableUnderCursorHighlighting()
end
endf
map <Leader>hh call ToggleUnderCursorHighlighting()
--
Best,
Ben
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