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patch 8.2.4850: mksession mixes up "tabpages" and "curdir" arguments
Commit: https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/d7c9564d8d24343f2e27205633032dd6ebe5232c
Author: LemonBoy <thatlemon@gmail.com>
Date: Sat Apr 30 16:10:27 2022 +0100
patch 8.2.4850: mksession mixes up "tabpages" and "curdir" arguments
Problem: Mksession mixes up "tabpages" and "curdir" arguments.
Solution: Correct logic for storing tabpage in session. (closes https://github.com/vim/vim/issues/10312)
author | Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org> |
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date | Sat, 30 Apr 2022 17:15:02 +0200 |
parents | 43593a5d873f |
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*ft_ps1.txt* A Windows PowerShell syntax plugin for Vim Author: Peter Provost <https://www.github.com/PProvost> License: Apache 2.0 URL: https://github.com/PProvost/vim-ps1 INTRODUCTION *ps1-syntax* This plugin provides Vim syntax, indent and filetype detection for Windows PowerShell scripts, modules, and XML configuration files. ABOUT *ps1-about* Grab the latest version or report a bug on GitHub: https://github.com/PProvost/vim-ps1 FOLDING *ps1-folding* The ps1 syntax file provides syntax folding (see |:syn-fold|) for script blocks and digital signatures in scripts. When 'foldmethod' is set to "syntax" then function script blocks will be folded unless you use the following in your .vimrc or before opening a script: > :let g:ps1_nofold_blocks = 1 < Digital signatures in scripts will also be folded unless you use: > :let g:ps1_nofold_sig = 1 < Note: syntax folding might slow down syntax highlighting significantly, especially for large files. COMPILER *ps1-compiler* The powershell `:compiler` script configures |:make| to execute the script in PowerShell. It tries to pick a smart default PowerShell command: `pwsh` if available and `powershell` otherwise, but you can customize the command: > :let g:ps1_makeprg_cmd = '/path/to/pwsh' < To configure whether to show the exception type information: > :let g:ps1_efm_show_error_categories = 1 < KEYWORD LOOKUP *ps1-keyword* To look up keywords using PowerShell's Get-Help, press the |K| key. For more convenient paging, the pager `less` should be installed, which is included in many Linux distributions and in macOS. Many other distributions are available for Windows like https://chocolatey.org/packages/less/. Make sure `less` is in a directory listed in the `PATH` environment variable, which chocolatey above does. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ vim:ft=help: