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patch 9.0.1747: screenpos() may cause unnecessary redraw Commit: https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/6235a109c48ff2559eca3b16578c429ffb61eadc Author: zeertzjq <zeertzjq@outlook.com> Date: Sat Aug 19 14:12:42 2023 +0200 patch 9.0.1747: screenpos() may cause unnecessary redraw Problem: screenpos() may cause unnecessary redraw. Solution: Don't unnecessarily reset VALID_WROW flag. VALID_WROW flag is only used by two functions: validate_cursor() and cursor_valid(), and cursor_valid() is only used once in ex_sleep(). When adjust_plines_for_skipcol() was first added in patch 9.0.0640, it was called in two functions: comp_botline() and curs_rows(). - comp_botline() is called in two places: - onepage(), which resets VALID_WROW flag immediately afterwards. - validate_botline_win(), where resetting a VALID_ flag is strange. - curs_rows() is called in two places: - curs_columns(), which sets VALID_WROW flag afterwards. - validate_cline_row(), which is only used by GUI mouse focus. Therefore resetting VALID_WROW there doesn't seem to do anything useful. Also, a w_skipcol check (which resets VALID_WROW flag) was added to check_cursor_moved() in patch 9.0.0734, which seems to make more sense than resetting that flag in the middle of a computation. While at it make adjust_plines_for_skipcol() and textpos2screenpos() a bit less confusing: - Make adjust_plines_for_skipcol() return "off" instead of "n - off". - Use 0-based "row" in textpos2screenpos() until W_WINROW is added. closes: #12832 Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org> Co-authored-by: zeertzjq <zeertzjq@outlook.com>
author Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
date Sat, 19 Aug 2023 14:30:02 +0200
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" An example for a gvimrc file.
" The commands in this are executed when the GUI is started, after the vimrc
" has been executed.
"
" Maintainer:	The Vim Project <https://github.com/vim/vim>
" Last Change:	2023 Aug 10
" Former Maintainer:	Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>
"
" To use it, copy it to
"         for Unix:  ~/.gvimrc
"        for Amiga:  s:.gvimrc
"   for MS-Windows:  $VIM\_gvimrc
"        for Haiku:  ~/config/settings/vim/gvimrc
"      for OpenVMS:  sys$login:.gvimrc

" Make external commands work through a pipe instead of a pseudo-tty
"set noguipty

" set the X11 font to use
" set guifont=-misc-fixed-medium-r-normal--14-130-75-75-c-70-iso8859-1

set ch=2		" Make command line two lines high

set mousehide		" Hide the mouse when typing text

" Make shift-insert work like in Xterm
map <S-Insert> <MiddleMouse>
map! <S-Insert> <MiddleMouse>

" Only do this for Vim version 5.0 and later.
if version >= 500

  " Switch on syntax highlighting if it wasn't on yet.
  if !exists("syntax_on")
    syntax on
  endif

  " For Win32 version, have "K" lookup the keyword in a help file
  "if has("win32")
  "  let winhelpfile='windows.hlp'
  "  map K :execute "!start winhlp32 -k <cword> " . winhelpfile <CR>
  "endif

  " Set nice colors
  " background for normal text is light grey
  " Text below the last line is darker grey
  " Cursor is green, Cyan when ":lmap" mappings are active
  " Constants are not underlined but have a slightly lighter background
  highlight Normal guibg=grey90
  highlight Cursor guibg=Green guifg=NONE
  highlight lCursor guibg=Cyan guifg=NONE
  highlight NonText guibg=grey80
  highlight Constant gui=NONE guibg=grey95
  highlight Special gui=NONE guibg=grey95

endif