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Randomly leaves behind these visual glitches where the h-j-k-l movement command is displayed at cursor location. I tried systematically removing plugins and commenting out parts of my vimrc, the p…
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With ruby syntax highlighting on, turning on cursorline or relativenumber
settings causes lag due to high CPU usage when moving the cursor up and down.
The conditions below exaggerbate the probl…
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With ruby syntax highlighting on, turning on cursorline or relativenumber
settings causes lag due to high CPU usage when moving the cursor up and down.
The conditions below exaggerbate the probl…
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```
With ruby syntax highlighting on, turning on cursorline or relativenumber
settings causes lag due to high CPU usage when moving the cursor up and down.
The conditions below exaggerbate the probl…
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```
With ruby syntax highlighting on, turning on cursorline or relativenumber
settings causes lag due to high CPU usage when moving the cursor up and down.
The conditions below exaggerbate the probl…
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### Summary
When current buffer's filename is long and doesn't fit the statusline - everything from there disappears.
### Reproduction Steps
I tried this:
1. `hx`
2. Open a file with…
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I'm planning a rewrite of Tridactyl's core architecture starting first week of May when my current contract ends. Please keep contributing during the rewrite - it's quite likely that your work will no…
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What steps will reproduce the problem?
1. open a file with vim
2. in a new terminal, open the same file with another vim instance
3. resize your terminal
What is the expected output? What do you …
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What steps will reproduce the problem?
1. open a file with vim
2. in a new terminal, open the same file with another vim instance
3. resize your terminal
What is the expected output? What do you …
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```
What steps will reproduce the problem?
1. open a file with vim
2. in a new terminal, open the same file with another vim instance
3. resize your terminal
What is the expected output? What do you …