This is required when used with 'Normal' with a transparent background.
Falling back to 1 here results in "red" for "ctermbg"!
I think it's important to keep the 'NONE' color property here, instead
of hardcoding the fallbacks (even if white would be used instead of
red).
This is a new tabline extension, that displays both the buffers open and
the available tabs. This has been requested by #639 and fixes#639.
This is based on blings work on branch spike.
This uses the new highlight groups tab*_right, so that the separators
have the correct color. Also this makes some configuration variable
obsolete and therefore, they have been removed.
remove unused combined config variable, remove space after tab
This should make the buflist algorithm faster.
Also there is an alternative implementation in branch 535 available,
which avoids looping over the complete range, I'll stay with the current
approach, as it does not depend on BufAdd/BufDelete autocommands.
details:
instead of testing for buflisted() and bufexists() we only test for
buflisted() because, this also tests for the existence of the buffer.
Also instead of a second loop of the exclude patterns, we'll join all
of them together with '\|' and check if they match the current buffer.
The rest of the conditions have been joined into a single condition.
This together made up an improvement of
Orig:
FUNCTION airline#extensions#tabline#buflist#list()
Called 94 times
Total time: 0.267305
Self time: 0.267305
New:
FUNCTION airline#extensions#tabline#buflist#list()
Called 85 times
Total time: 0.124572
Self time: 0.124572
Try a different approach, that does not echo
the commandline. For that, create a <silent> mapping,
that is called via feedkeys() and as such should update the tabline.
fixes#1011
Solution: Use the current one from ctrlspace 5.0 + minor style fixes
Problem: CtrlSpace 5.0 does no longer work with airline
Solution: Modify the ctrlspace extension to call the new APIs
The statusline work fine but the custom ctrlspace function
somehow/somewhere gets overridden and I could not figure out where.
Therefore the user must add
let g:CtrlSpaceStatuslineFunction = "airline#extensions#ctrlspace#statusline()"
to its .vimrc.
Problem: Ctrlspace 5.0 does not integrate well into tabline
Solution: Write a tabline extensions for ctrlspace 5.0.
The extensions is capable of showing both tabs and buffers, but only the
buffers of a current tab are shown.
The current mode is only cached per window. This will break, if one
switches tabpage. We remember the last mode that was used to create the
highlighting group and compare, if this has changed.
This fixes#670
This is an extension to the whitespace extension.
It can now detect, if there is mixed indentation used within a file,
e.g. (using space for indentation on some lines and using tabs on other
lines.
This fixes#560
Most of them seem to be caused by using :hi statements, although the
highlighting group to be created is exactly the same. Therefore, get the
info from actual definition and only execute :hi when the new group is
actually different.
Also try to avoid to generate :hi statements when the popupmen is
visible. This causes flickers.
This is probably a bug in Vim because redrawing might cause
Vim to actually try to access a line of the buffer, that hasn't
been loaded yet.
Therefore try to update the tabline, by performing a two :set mod!
calls.
first argument of git status is <pathspec> in git speech,
and so if you feed it a directory, that contained an untracked file,
the directory would be marked as untracked. So fix this.