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Author SHA1 Message Date
Shougo Matsushita
acc5d08b37 'termguicolors' #4690
TODO: Only works at startup (i.e., in the user's init.vim/vimrc/--cmd),
      but it should probably work at any time.

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patch 7.4.1799
Problem:    'guicolors' is a confusing option name.
Solution:   Use 'termguicolors' instead. (Hirohito Higashi)
61be73bb0f

patch 7.4.1806
Problem:    'termguicolors' option missing from the options window.
Solution:   Add the entry.
8e3d1b6326

patch 7.4.1808
Problem:    Using wrong feature name to check for 'termguicolors'.
Solution:   Use the right feature name. (Ken Takata)
8a24b794b8

patch 7.4.1809
Problem:    Using wrong short option name for 'termguicolors'.
Solution:   Use the option name.
868cfc19bb
2016-05-10 06:04:26 -04:00
Daniel Hahler
0e546d8b38 Do not use TMUX_WRAP for DECSCUSR sequence
Wrapping it will send it to the terminal "directly", which might change the
cursor of another pane, e.g. when starting Neovim and changing to
another pane directly.

tmux has a terminfo extension (Ss/Se) to handle and translate the
DECSCUSR sequences internally.  This can be controlled through
`terminal-overrides`, but does not appear to be able to handle the
uncommon sequences for Konsole.
2016-01-29 23:22:56 +01:00
Seth Jackson
a7ade5c832 misc: UNIX => Unix #4022
Although UNIX is a registered trademark of The Open Group, it doesn't
really matter whether we refer to these systems as UNIX, Unix, or
Unix-like. So, for consistency, refer to them collectively as Unix.

Related:
http://www.greens.org/about/unix.html
http://www.unixica.com/html/unixunix.html
2016-01-16 18:34:31 -05:00
Marco Hinz
85b1052c3c Remove all invalid nvimrc and ngvimrc references
"vimrc" refers to all files that are used to configure Neovim. The main
configuration file is init.vim nowadays.

All nvimrc references that are left refer to a local ".nvimrc" which is read
if 'exrc' is set. ".ngvimrc" references were completely wiped.

Closes #3552.
2015-11-11 22:50:14 +01:00
Michael Reed
6b4063fafe nvim.1: XDG update
Helped-by: Justin M. Keyes <justinkz@gmail.com>
Helped-by: ZyX <kp-pav@yandex.ru>
2015-10-27 00:49:22 -04:00
Michael Reed
b42803f95f nvim.1: bump date 2015-10-17 14:42:46 -04:00
ZyX
9cf9c4a586 Replace references to viminfo in various places 2015-10-08 22:00:06 +03:00
Michael Reed
9602f0d589 nvim.1: Misc. improvements (2)
Besides some minor rewording, this commit does the following:

- the argument to the `q' flag is optional, so denote it as such
- the cross references to vim (`.Xr vim 1') were pointless, just refer
  to it as `Vim'
- the `d' flag doesn't actually take any arguments; `nvim -d' works
  just fine, so make the manual reflect that
- the `L' flag is just an alias for the `r' flag, so clarify that
- there was a lot of redundancy between the `o', `O', and `p' flags,
  unify their descriptions a bit

Helped-by: Justin M. Keyes <justinkz@gmail.com>

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2015-08-26 00:55:12 -04:00
Michael Reed
0cfadce547 man: Bump nvim.1 date, add Makefile for authoring
igor(1) checks if the document date is today, so this should prevent
forgetting to bump the date in the future.
2015-06-26 19:24:07 -04:00
Michael Reed
01a200996a Remove outdated and unused manuals #2891
`nvim-[lang].1`:
The non-english manuals are completely outdated and still written in
roff, as opposed to mdoc, which is used for `nvim.1`.
Given that, they're nearly useless at the moment, and when/if they are
updated, they should probably be rewritten from scratch using `nvim.1`
as a reference.

`xxd*.1`:
xxd hasn't been in the source tree for a long time, so the manual is of
little use.

`nvimtutor*.1`:
The vimtutor script hasn't ever shipped with nvim, and the consensus
seems to be that it won't, at least in the form of an executable
installed alongside `$(PREFIX)/bin/nvim` (see #2700).

In `nvim.1`, the argument to the `.Os` macro was removed. This was done
because its only purpose was to signify that nvim and nvimtutor
were part of the "Neovim" distribution, i.e., one and the same, which
isn't applicable anymore because `nvimtutor.1` is being removed.
From the `.Os` documentation in `man mdoc`:

    Os
	 Operating system version for display in the page footer.  This is the
	 mandatory third macro of any mdoc file.  Its syntax is as follows:

	       .Os [system [version]]

	 The optional system parameter specifies the relevant operating system or
	 environment.  It is suggested to leave it unspecified, in which case
	 mandoc(1) uses its -Ios argument or, if that isn't specified either,
	 sysname and release as returned by uname(3).

	 Examples:
	       .Os
	       .Os KTH/CSC/TCS
	       .Os BSD 4.3

	 See also Dd and Dt.

Reviewed-by: Felipe Morales <hel.sheep@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Florian Walch <florian@fwalch.com>
Reviewed-by: Justin M. Keyes <justinkz@gmail.com>

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2015-06-25 19:08:21 -04:00
Michael Reed
3dd3778f09 nvim.1: Misc. improvements #2758
Prefer typographic single quotes instead of straight double quotes.
This avoids confusion when double quotes are used as part of arguments.

Annotate EOF as a "defined variable".
Assuming mandoc is used, `apropos Dv=EOF` should now work.

Clarify in parentheses what a hyphen is, as users might only know it
as a "dash". The same was already done for colons.

Group environment variables more logically.

Reviewed-by: Felipe Morales <hel.sheep@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Ian Ker-Seymer <i.kerseymer@gmail.com>
2015-05-30 00:09:28 -04:00
Michael Reed
4140d23cc0 Manual pages: Fix incorrect environment variable references
This was done prematurely for #2569, but obviously forgotten about.
2015-05-17 19:19:41 -04:00
Michael Reed
e1c71993b3 English man pages: Convert to mdoc and rewrite for Nvim
Helped-by: Felipe Morales <hel.sheep@gmail.com>
Helped-by: Scott Prager <splinterofchaos@gmail.com>
Helped-by: Justin M. Keyes <justinkz@gmail.com>
Helped-by: Jakob Schnitzer <mail@jakobschnitzer.de>
2015-05-13 18:16:51 -04:00
Michael Reed
0086c0a53b Man pages: Move to nvim namespace and out of runtime/
Also clean up man page references in `runtime/doc/Makefile` as it
doesn't deal with them anymore.
2015-05-13 18:16:51 -04:00