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2019-06-03diff_corrections: Set 'wrap'Teddy Wing
Soft wrap in diffs. Recently encountered diffs with super long lines and thought it would be nice to be able to see everything on one page without having to scroll horizontally.
2019-06-03diff_corrections: Add `cx` mapping to close tabTeddy Wing
Add a mapping to quickly close a tab. Makes it easier to close files that I've finished reviewing. Thanks to user9433424 (https://vi.stackexchange.com/users/6960/user9433424) on the Vi Stack Exchange for the very detailed explanation of how to restore a mapping: https://vi.stackexchange.com/questions/7734/how-to-save-and-restore-a-mapping/7735#7735 Using user9433424's mapping restore code, and ignoring the case where a mapping is defined both globally and local to a buffer.
2019-05-17diff-corrections: Restore old 'cursorline' and Comment highlightTeddy Wing
When diff mode is deactivated, the old values for 'cursorline' and the Comment highlight colour should be restored. Thanks to Tony Mechelynck (http://vim.1045645.n5.nabble.com/template/NamlServlet.jtp?macro=user_nodes&user=28373) for the tip on how to save and restore highlight colours: > The following is untested. It requires Vim version 7. > > function SaveCursorColor() > redir => highlight > silent hi Cursor > redir END > if highlight =~ 'links to ' > let s:hl-link = matchstr(highlight, 'links to \zs\S*') > elseif highlight =~ '\<cleared\>' > let s:hl-link = 'NONE' > else > let s:hl-link = '' > for substr in ['term', 'cterm', 'ctermfg', 'ctermbg', > \ 'gui', 'guifg', 'guibg', 'guisp'] > if highlight =~ substr . '=' > let s:hl-{substr} = matchstr(highlight, > \ substr . '=\S*') > else > let s:hl-{substr} = '' > endif > endfor > endif > endfunction > function RestoreCursorColor() > if !exists('s:hl-link') > echoerr 'Cursor not saved, cannot restore' > return > endif > hi clear Cursor > if s:hl-link == '' > exe 'hi Cursor' s:hl-term s:hl-cterm s:hl-ctermfg > \ s:hl-ctermbg s:hl-gui s:hl-guifg s:hl-guibg > \ s:hl-guisp > elseif hl-link != 'NONE' > exe 'hi link Cursor' s:hl-link > endif > endfunction > > > Best regards, > Tony. http://vim.1045645.n5.nabble.com/How-to-save-restore-the-hightlight-for-cursor-td1182624.html
2019-05-11diff-corrections: Move corrections to `autoload`Teddy Wing
Makes the code a little nicer and more extensible without the line continuations. Only change the highlight colour for the 'twilight256' colour scheme.