![]() Patch to fix session file when using multiple tab pages. Sound: support on Mac? Or does libcanberra work there? Undo puts cursor in wrong line after "cG " undo. ![]() Undo result wrong: Masato Nishihata, #4798 Patch to properly break CJK lines: Anton Kochkov, #3875įlag in 'formatoptions' is not used in the tests. Motif: Build on Ubuntu can't enter any text in dialog text fields. Problem with Motif? Now test_gui crashes in submenu_change(). Running test_gui and test_gui_init with Motif sometimes kills the window Patch to use more FOR_ALL_ macros and use them. Patch to move duplicated code to a function. For the GUI fill termios with default values, perhaps like pangoterm: Redrawing is slow with Athena and Motif. Then when the window is resized redraw those lines. When the job only outputs lines, we could handle resizing the terminalīetter: store lines separated by line breaks, instead of screen lines, ![]() Win32: Make terminal used for :!cmd in the GUI work better. Win32: Redirecting output works but includes escape sequences. Win32: Redirecting input does not work, half of Test_terminal_redir_file() with: :term grep 'alice says "hello"' (#1999) Users expect parsing the :term argument like a shell does, also support When pasting should call vterm_keyboard_start_paste(), e.g. With a vertical split only one window is updated. delay next prompt until plugin gives OK? Add a command line history, using up/down keys. Then :%s?foo should take the first match above the cursor line. :%s/foo should take the first match below the cursor line, unless there :s/foo using CTRL-G moves to another line, should not happen, or use theĬorrect line (it uses the last but one line) (Lifepillar, Aug 18, #3345) Text properties spanning more than one line Figure out the size and position better if wrapping inserts indent Any other commands to disable in a popup window? ![]() Make redrawing more efficient and avoid flicker: Use popup (or popup menu) for command line completion (replace 1234 with the issue/pull number) The #1234 numbers refer to an issue or pull request on github. IssuesĮntered there will not be repeated below, unless there is extra information. Updates will be forwarded to the | vim_dev| maillist. Only use this for bug reports, not for questions! Those belong on the You can vote for which items shouldīe worked on, but only if you sponsor Vim development. In the first column of the line a classification is used to be To make it a little bit accessible, the older items are groupedīy subject. This is a veeeery long list of known bugs, current work and desired
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