view runtime/syntax/taskedit.vim @ 34420:c5a945f7f3da v9.1.0133

patch 9.1.0133: MS-Windows: ligatures not rendering correctly Commit: https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/8b1e749ca6ca6d09a174c57de6999f69393ee567 Author: Erik S. V. Jansson <caffeineviking@gmail.com> Date: Sat Feb 24 14:26:52 2024 +0100 patch 9.1.0133: MS-Windows: ligatures not rendering correctly Problem: font ligatures don't render correctly in the Win32 GUI-version of gvim even when set rop=type:directx is used. Setting guiligatures also doesn't make any difference. This leads to broken font ligatures when the cursor passes through them. It does not recover from this, and they remain broken until you re-render the whole buffer (e.g. by using Ctrl+L). Solution: the problem is that we only re-draw the current and previous character in gui_undraw_cursor() and only have the special case for GTK when it comes to rendering ligatures. So let's enable gui_adjust_undraw_cursor_for_ligatures() to also happen for Win32 GUI if guiligatures is setup correctly (all this does is expand the range of gui_undraw_cursor() with ligature characters). related: #9181 related: #12901 closes: #14084 Signed-off-by: Erik S. V. Jansson <caffeineviking@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
author Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
date Sat, 24 Feb 2024 14:45:03 +0100
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" Vim syntax file
" Language:	support for 'task 42 edit'
" Maintainer:	John Florian <jflorian@doubledog.org>
" Updated:	Wed Jul  8 19:46:32 EDT 2009


" quit when a syntax file was already loaded.
if exists("b:current_syntax")
  finish
endif
let s:keepcpo= &cpo
set cpo&vim

syn match taskeditHeading	"^\s*#\s*Name\s\+Editable details\s*$" contained
syn match taskeditHeading	"^\s*#\s*-\+\s\+-\+\s*$" contained
syn match taskeditReadOnly	"^\s*#\s*\(UU\)\?ID:.*$" contained
syn match taskeditReadOnly	"^\s*#\s*Status:.*$" contained
syn match taskeditReadOnly	"^\s*#\s*i\?Mask:.*$" contained
syn match taskeditKey		"^ *.\{-}:" nextgroup=taskeditString
syn match taskeditComment	"^\s*#.*$"
			\	contains=taskeditReadOnly,taskeditHeading
syn match taskeditString	".*$" contained contains=@Spell


" The default methods for highlighting.  Can be overridden later.
hi def link taskeditComment	Comment
hi def link taskeditHeading	Function
hi def link taskeditKey		Statement
hi def link taskeditReadOnly	Special
hi def link taskeditString	String

let b:current_syntax = "taskedit"

let &cpo = s:keepcpo
unlet s:keepcpo

" vim:noexpandtab