From: Simon Ruderich Date: Tue, 21 Jul 2009 19:02:33 +0000 (+0200) Subject: Revert "minibufexplorer: Add plugin, version 6.3.2." X-Git-Url: https://ruderich.org/simon/gitweb/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=ab0ecc3a4d56ab1dbccd837f4c5ec12983d5eeba;p=config%2Fdotfiles.git Revert "minibufexplorer: Add plugin, version 6.3.2." This reverts commit 0948c6bf60e468bce00d46b2219ec7f2936ff508. I don't use it anymore, :ls does the same and is simpler. --- diff --git a/vim/plugin/minibufexpl.vim b/vim/plugin/minibufexpl.vim deleted file mode 100644 index 4e78063..0000000 --- a/vim/plugin/minibufexpl.vim +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1838 +0,0 @@ -" Mini Buffer Explorer -" -" HINT: Type zR if you don't know how to use folds -" -" Script Info and Documentation {{{ -"============================================================================= -" Copyright: Copyright (C) 2002 & 2003 Bindu Wavell -" Permission is hereby granted to use and distribute this code, -" with or without modifications, provided that this copyright -" notice is copied with it. Like anything else that's free, -" minibufexplorer.vim is provided *as is* and comes with no -" warranty of any kind, either expressed or implied. In no -" event will the copyright holder be liable for any damamges -" resulting from the use of this software. -" -" Name Of File: minibufexpl.vim -" Description: Mini Buffer Explorer Vim Plugin -" Maintainer: Bindu Wavell -" URL: http://vim.sourceforge.net/scripts/script.php?script_id=159 -" Last Change: Sunday, June 21, 2004 -" Version: 6.3.2 -" Derived from Jeff Lanzarotta's bufexplorer.vim version 6.0.7 -" Jeff can be reached at (jefflanzarotta@yahoo.com) and the -" original plugin can be found at: -" http://lanzarotta.tripod.com/vim/plugin/6/bufexplorer.vim.zip -" -" Usage: Normally, this file should reside in the plugins -" directory and be automatically sourced. If not, you must -" manually source this file using ':source minibufexplorer.vim'. -" -" You may use the default keymappings of -" -" mbe - Opens MiniBufExplorer -" -" or you may want to add something like the following -" key mapping to your _vimrc/.vimrc file. -" -" map b :MiniBufExplorer -" -" However, in most cases you won't need any key-bindings at all. -" -" is usually backslash so type "\mbe" (quickly) to open -" the -MiniBufExplorer- window. -" -" Other keymappings include: mbc to close the Explorer -" window, mbu to force the Explorer to Update and -" mbt to toggle the Explorer window; it will open if -" closed or close if open. Each of these key bindings can be -" overridden (see the notes on mbe above.) -" -" You can map these additional commands as follows: -" -" map c :CMiniBufExplorer -" map u :UMiniBufExplorer -" map t :TMiniBufExplorer -" -" NOTE: you can change the key binding used in these mappings -" so that they fit with your configuration of vim. -" -" You can also call each of these features by typing the -" following in command mode: -" -" :MiniBufExplorer " Open and/or goto Explorer -" :CMiniBufExplorer " Close the Explorer if it's open -" :UMiniBufExplorer " Update Explorer without navigating -" :TMiniBufExplorer " Toggle the Explorer window open and -" closed. -" -" To control where the new split window goes relative to the -" current window, use the setting: -" -" let g:miniBufExplSplitBelow=0 " Put new window above -" " current or on the -" " left for vertical split -" let g:miniBufExplSplitBelow=1 " Put new window below -" " current or on the -" " right for vertical split -" -" The default for this is read from the &splitbelow VIM option. -" -" By default we are now (as of 6.0.2) forcing the -MiniBufExplorer- -" window to open up at the edge of the screen. You can turn this -" off by setting the following variable in your .vimrc: -" -" let g:miniBufExplSplitToEdge = 0 -" -" If you would like a vertical explorer you can assign the column -" width (in characters) you want for your explorer window with the -" following .vimrc variable (this was introduced in 6.3.0): -" -" let g:miniBufExplVSplit = 20 " column width in chars -" -" IN HORIZONTAL MODE: -" It is now (as of 6.1.1) possible to set a maximum height for -" the -MiniBufExplorer- window. You can set the max height by -" letting the following variable in your .vimrc: -" -" let g:miniBufExplMaxSize = -" -" setting this to 0 will mean the window gets as big as -" needed to fit all your buffers. -" -" NOTE: This was g:miniBufExplMaxHeight before 6.3.0; the old -" setting is backwards compatible if you don't use MaxSize. -" -" As of 6.2.2 it is possible to set a minimum height for the -" -MiniBufExplorer- window. You can set the min height by -" letting the following variable in your .vimrc: -" -" let g:miniBufExplMinSize = -" -" NOTE: This was g:miniBufExplMinHeight before 6.3.0; the old -" setting is backwards compatible if you don't use MinSize. -" -" IN VERTICAL MODE: (as of 6.3.0) -" By default the vertical explorer has a fixed width. If you put: -" -" let g:miniBufExplMaxSize = -" -" into your .vimrc then MBE will attempt to set the width of the -" MBE window to be as wide as your widest tab. The width will not -" exceed MaxSize even if you have wider tabs. -" -" Accepting the default value of 0 for this will give you a fixed -" width MBE window. -" -" You can specify a MinSize for the vertical explorer window by -" putting the following in your .vimrc: -" -" let g:miniBufExplMinSize = -" -" This will have no effect unless you also specivy MaxSize. -" -" By default we are now (as of 6.0.1) turning on the MoreThanOne -" option. This stops the -MiniBufExplorer- from opening -" automatically until more than one eligible buffer is available. -" You can turn this feature off by setting the following variable -" in your .vimrc: -" -" let g:miniBufExplorerMoreThanOne=1 -" -" (The following enhancement is as of 6.2.2) -" Setting this to 0 will cause the MBE window to be loaded even -" if no buffers are available. Setting it to 1 causes the MBE -" window to be loaded as soon as an eligible buffer is read. You -" can also set it to larger numbers. So if you set it to 4 for -" example the MBE window wouldn't auto-open until 4 eligibles -" buffers had been loaded. This is nice for folks that don't -" want an MBE window unless they are editing more than two or -" three buffers. -" -" To enable the optional mapping of Control + Vim Direction Keys -" [hjkl] to window movement commands, you can put the following into -" your .vimrc: -" -" let g:miniBufExplMapWindowNavVim = 1 -" -" To enable the optional mapping of Control + Arrow Keys to window -" movement commands, you can put the following into your .vimrc: -" -" let g:miniBufExplMapWindowNavArrows = 1 -" -" To enable the optional mapping of and to a -" function that will bring up the next or previous buffer in the -" current window, you can put the following into your .vimrc: -" -" let g:miniBufExplMapCTabSwitchBufs = 1 -" -" To enable the optional mapping of and to mappings -" that will move to the next and previous (respectively) window, you -" can put the following into your .vimrc: -" -" let g:miniBufExplMapCTabSwitchWindows = 1 -" -" -" NOTE: If you set the ...TabSwitchBufs AND ...TabSwitchWindows, -" ...TabSwitchBufs will be enabled and ...TabSwitchWindows -" will not. -" -" As of MBE 6.3.0, you can put the following into your .vimrc: -" -" let g:miniBufExplUseSingleClick = 1 -" -" If you would like to single click on tabs rather than double -" clicking on them to goto the selected buffer. -" -" NOTE: If you use the single click option in taglist.vim you may -" need to get an updated version that includes a patch I -" provided to allow both explorers to provide single click -" buffer selection. -" -" It is possible to customize the the highlighting for the tabs in -" the MBE by configuring the following highlighting groups: -" -" MBENormal - for buffers that have NOT CHANGED and -" are NOT VISIBLE. -" MBEChanged - for buffers that HAVE CHANGED and are -" NOT VISIBLE -" MBEVisibleNormal - buffers that have NOT CHANGED and are -" VISIBLE -" MBEVisibleChanged - buffers that have CHANGED and are VISIBLE -" -" You can either link to an existing highlighting group by -" adding a command like: -" -" hi link MBEVisibleChanged Error -" -" to your .vimrc or you can specify exact foreground and background -" colors using the following syntax: -" -" hi MBEChanged guibg=darkblue ctermbg=darkblue termbg=white -" -" NOTE: If you set a colorscheme in your .vimrc you should do it -" BEFORE updating the MBE highlighting groups. -" -" If you use other explorers like TagList you can (As of 6.2.8) put: -" -" let g:miniBufExplModSelTarget = 1 -" -" into your .vimrc in order to force MBE to try to place selected -" buffers into a window that does not have a nonmodifiable buffer. -" The upshot of this should be that if you go into MBE and select -" a buffer, the buffer should not show up in a window that is -" hosting an explorer. -" -" There is a VIM bug that can cause buffers to show up without -" their highlighting. The following setting will cause MBE to -" try and turn highlighting back on (introduced in 6.3.1): -" -" let g:miniBufExplForceSyntaxEnable = 1 -" -" MBE has had a basic debugging capability for quite some time. -" However, it has not been very friendly in the past. As of 6.0.8, -" you can put one of each of the following into your .vimrc: -" -" let g:miniBufExplorerDebugLevel = 0 " MBE serious errors output -" let g:miniBufExplorerDebugLevel = 4 " MBE all errors output -" let g:miniBufExplorerDebugLevel = 10 " MBE reports everything -" -" You can also set a DebugMode to cause output to be target as -" follows (default is mode 3): -" -" let g:miniBufExplorerDebugMode = 0 " Errors will show up in -" " a vim window -" let g:miniBufExplorerDebugMode = 1 " Uses VIM's echo function -" " to display on the screen -" let g:miniBufExplorerDebugMode = 2 " Writes to a file -" " MiniBufExplorer.DBG -" let g:miniBufExplorerDebugMode = 3 " Store output in global: -" " g:miniBufExplorerDebugOutput -" -" Or if you are able to start VIM, you might just perform these -" at a command prompt right before you do the operation that is -" failing. -" -" History: Moved to end of file -" -" Known Issues: When debugging is turned on and set to output to a window, there -" are some cases where the window is opened more than once, there -" are other cases where an old debug window can be lost. -" -" Several MBE commands can break the window history so [pnw] -" might not take you to the expected window. -" -" Todo: Add the ability to specify a regexp for eligible buffers -" allowing the ability to filter out certain buffers that -" you don't want to control from MBE -" -"============================================================================= -" }}} - -" Startup Check -" -" Has this plugin already been loaded? {{{ -" -if exists('loaded_minibufexplorer') - finish -endif -let loaded_minibufexplorer = 1 -" }}} - -" Mappings and Commands -" -" MBE Keyboard Mappings {{{ -" If we don't already have keyboard mappings for MBE then create them -" -if !hasmapto('MiniBufExplorer') - map mbe MiniBufExplorer -endif -if !hasmapto('CMiniBufExplorer') - map mbc CMiniBufExplorer -endif -if !hasmapto('UMiniBufExplorer') - map mbu UMiniBufExplorer -endif -if !hasmapto('TMiniBufExplorer') - map mbt TMiniBufExplorer -endif - -" }}} -" MBE