view runtime/doc/hangulin.txt @ 34548:db67c09ccd53 v9.1.0175

patch 9.1.0175: wrong window positions with 'winfix{width,height}' Commit: https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/5866bc3a0f54115d5982fdc09bdbe4c45069265a Author: Sean Dewar <6256228+seandewar@users.noreply.github.com> Date: Wed Mar 13 20:17:24 2024 +0100 patch 9.1.0175: wrong window positions with 'winfix{width,height}' Problem: winframe functions incorrectly recompute window positions if the altframe wasn't adjacent to the closed frame, which is possible if adjacent windows had 'winfix{width,height}' set. Solution: recompute for windows within the parent of the altframe and closed frame. Skip this (as before) if the altframe was top/left, but only if adjacent to the closed frame, as positions won't change in that case. Also correct the return value documentation for win_screenpos. (Sean Dewar) The issue revealed itself after removing the win_comp_pos call below winframe_restore in win_splitmove. Similarly, wrong positions could result from windows closed in other tabpages, as win_free_mem uses winframe_remove (at least until it is entered later, where enter_tabpage calls win_comp_pos). NOTE: As win_comp_pos handles only curtab, it's possible via other means for positions in non-current tabpages to be wrong (e.g: after changing 'laststatus', 'showtabline', etc.). Given enter_tabpage recomputes it, maybe it's intentional as an optimization? Should probably be documented in win_screenpos then, but I won't address that here. closes: #14191 Signed-off-by: Sean Dewar <6256228+seandewar@users.noreply.github.com> Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
author Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
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*hangulin.txt*  For Vim version 9.1.  Last change: 2019 Nov 21


		  VIM REFERENCE MANUAL    by Chi-Deok Hwang and Sung-Hyun Nam

						*hangul*
Vim had built-in support for hangul, the Korean language, for users without
XIM (X Input Method).  Since it didn't work well and was not maintained it was
removed in Vim 8.1.2327.

If you want this hangul input method you can go back to Vim 8.1.2326 or
earlier.  If you think this code is still useful and want to maintain it, make
a patch to add it back.  However, making it work with UTF-8 encoding would be
best.


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