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patch 9.1.0201: gM not working correctly with virt text
Commit: https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/366c81a2005370ac738618d889ec0337397a9f96
Author: Dylan Thacker-Smith <dylan.ah.smith@gmail.com>
Date: Sun Mar 24 09:46:56 2024 +0100
patch 9.1.0201: gM not working correctly with virt text
Problem: `gM` would include outer virtual text and its padding when
getting the line length used to calculate the middle of the
line, putting the cursor much closer to virtual text lines.
Solution: Exclude outer virtual text in getting the line length for
`gM`, so that virtual text doesn't influence where the cursor
is moved to (Dylan Thacker-Smith).
closes: #14262
Signed-off-by: Dylan Thacker-Smith <dylan.ah.smith@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
author | Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org> |
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date | Sun, 24 Mar 2024 10:00:07 +0100 |
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*os_390.txt* For Vim version 9.1. Last change: 2019 Dec 07 VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Ralf Schandl *zOS* *z/OS* *OS390* *os390* *MVS* This file contains the particulars for the z/OS UNIX version of Vim. 1. ASCII/EBCDIC dependent scripts |zOS-has-ebcdic| 2. Putty and Colors |zOS-PuTTY| 3. Motif Problems |zOS-Motif| 4. Bugs |zOS-Bugs| 5. Limitations |zOS-limitations| 6. Open source on z/OS UNIX |zOS-open-source| Contributors: ~ The port to z/OS UNIX was done by Ralf Schandl for the Redbook mentioned below. Changes, bug-reports, or both by: David Moore Anthony Giorgio and others ============================================================================== 1. ASCII/EBCDIC dependent scripts *OS390-has-ebcdic* *zOS-has-ebcdic* For the internal script language the feature "ebcdic" was added. With this you can fix ASCII dependent scripts like this: > if has("ebcdic") let space = 64 else let space = 32 endif < ============================================================================== 2. PuTTY and Colors *OS390-PuTTY* *zOS-PuTTY* If you see problems with syntax highlighting or screen corruptions when you connect to z/OS using Putty, try the following: - Configure Putty as "vt220" terminal (Connection->Data) - Add the following 3 lines to your vimrc: > set t_AB=[4%p1%dm set t_AF=[3%p1%dm set t_CO=8 < Note: is one character use <C-V><Esc> to enter it. ============================================================================== 3. Motif Problems *OS390-Motif* *zOS-Motif* Note: Seen with Vim 6.*, never tested since. It seems that in porting the Motif library to z/OS, a translation from EBCDIC to ASCII for the accelerator characters of the pull-down menus was forgotten. Even after I tried to hand convert the menus, the accelerator keys continued to only work for the opening of menus (like <Alt-F> to open the file menu). They still do not work for the menu items themselves (like <Alt-F>O to open the file browser). There is no solution for this yet. ============================================================================== 4. Bugs *OS390-bugs* *zOS-Bugs* - Vim will consistently hang when a large amount of text is selected in visual block mode. This may be due to a memory corruption issue. Note that this occurs in both the terminal and gui versions. ============================================================================== 5. Limitations *OS390-limitations* *zOS-limitations* - No binary search in tag files. The program /bin/sort sorts by ASCII value by default. This program is normally used by ctags to sort the tags. There might be a version of ctags out there, that does it right, but we can't be sure. So this seems to be a permanent restriction. - The cscope interface (|cscope|) doesn't work for the version of cscope that we use on our mainframe. We have a copy of version 15.0b12, and it causes Vim to hang when using the "cscope add" command. I'm guessing that the binary format of the cscope database isn't quite what Vim is expecting. I've tried to port the current version of cscope (15.3) to z/OS, without much success. If anyone is interested in trying, drop me a line if you make any progress. - No glib/gtk support. I have not been able to successfully compile glib on z/OS UNIX. This means you'll have to live without the pretty gtk toolbar. Disabled at compile time: - Multibyte support (|multibyte|) - Right-to-left mode (|rileft|) - Farsi key map (|Farsi|) - Arabic language support (|Arabic|) - Spell checking (|spell|) Never tested: - Perl interface (|perl|) - Hangul input (|hangul|) - Encryption support (|encryption|) - Langmap (|'langmap'|) - Python support (|Python|) - Right-to-left mode (|'rightleft'|) - TCL interface (|tcl|) ... ============================================================================== 6. Open source on z/OS UNIX *OS390-open-source* *zOS-open-source* If you are interested in other Open Source Software on z/OS UNIX, have a look at the following Redbook: Mike MacIsaac et al "Open Source Software for z/OS and OS/390 UNIX" IBM Form Number: SG24-5944-01 ISBN: 0738424633 http://www-03.ibm.com/systems/resources/servers_eserver_zseries_zos_unix_redbook_sg245944.pdf Also look at: http://www.redbooks.ibm.com http://www-03.ibm.com/systems/z/os/zos/features/unix/ http://www-03.ibm.com/systems/z/os/zos/features/unix/library/IBM+Redbooks/index.html ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ vim:tw=78:ts=8:noet:ft=help:norl: