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 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.
This will show a little not-existing sign in a buffer,
if that file lives in a git/hg repository but does not exists
there yet. Use `:let g:airline_symbols.notexists='!'` to configure
the '!' as symbol. By default, will use U+2204 symbol
To not impact performance by shelling out a lot, the result is cached
until the buffer is written or a shell command is issued.
Should work with mercurial and git.
fixes#925
1) Make sure airline_error and airline_warning highlighting are
different, so that the correct separator will be drawn. This
fixes#982.
2) allow to deactivate %(%) to workaround a vim bug, that may cause
leaking of colors from one section to the next and adding additional
spaces. This needs to be fixed upstream:
https://groups.google.com/d/msg/vim_dev/sb1jmVirXPU/mPhvDnZ-CwAJ
Possibly, also related to neovim/neovim#4147
Use `:let airline#extensions#default#section_use_groupitems = 0`
to disable grouping of statusline items
meaning that branches retrieved from those are now displayed side by
side. The order can be customised with g:airline#extensions#branch#vcs_priority.
The VCS name is now prepended to the branch name to be able to tell
which is which. The VSCCommand behaviour is unchanged.
Also restructured the code a little bit, and made found_fugitive_head
variable behave as its name suggests.
Currently, vim-airline uses hard-coded '\s$' to check for trailing
whitespace. However you might want to check for different values.
Therefore, set the variable
g:airline#extensions#whitespace#trailing_regexp to the required regexp
value.
closes#663
1) allow for custom formatting of the output of the wordcount formatter
This allows for formatting numbers correctly e.g. 1,042 in English
locale and 1.042 in German locale.
2) cache values, so that no on every cursor move the wordcount needs to
be recalculated.
this issue fixes#758
The problem was, that a given color list ['','',0,'',''] was given to
the airline#highlighter#exec() function. This resulted in the following
comparison:
if (get(colors,2,'') != '') ? 'ctermfg='.colors[2] : ''
which, since echo 0 != '' returns falls will return a single:
:hi group
and no color codes given and therefore, Vim would output the
current highlighting group.
Use isnot# as comparison to fix this issue.