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fix logic to decide whether to scroll up or down based on current completion contextįix error that occurs attempting to complete after optional alternate completion mapping or :SuperTabHelp have set the completion type. added ability to disable supertab via a buffer local variable improved compatibility with other plugins. added setting to close completion preview window when the completion popup closes. added support for chaining two completion types (falls back to the second if not results from the first). Open the file in vim ($ vim supertab.vmb).
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Download supertab.vmb to any directory.Ģ. You can also find supertab on github repository:ġ. Support for simple completion chaining (falling back to a differentĬompletion type, keyword completion for example, if omni or user completion You can also plug in your own functions to determine which completion type Type based on the text preceding the cursor. Built in 'context' completion option which chooses the appropriate completion Hitting will highlight the next longest match). Optional improved 'longest' completion support (after typing some characters, Scroll forwards and backwards through completion results. Don't like using ? You can also configure a different pair of keys to The current completion type before returning to the default. When using other completion types, you can configure how long to 'remember'
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Close vim's completion preview window when code completion is finished. Prevent from completing after/before defined patterns. Supertab allows you to use for all your insert completion needs In the examples, I used a different highlighting group as in the main article.SuperTab : Do all your insert-mode completion with Tab.
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:nnoremap c :exe "let m=matchadd('WildMenu','\\')"Īnd finally, one can clear the permanent highlights (mapped to \Enter): To highlight the words contained in the virtual column (mapped to \c): :nnoremap w :exe "let m=matchadd('WildMenu','\\')" Or one could only highlight the word underneath the cursor (mapped to key \w): :nnoremap l :exe "let m = matchadd('WildMenu','\\%". It is possible to highlight the entire line permanently (mapped to key \l):
That makes it easy to locate the cursor after scrolling in a large file.
With the default backslash leader key, typing \c will toggle highlighting on and off. :nnoremap c :set cursorline! cursorcolumn! :hi CursorColumn cterm=NONE ctermbg=darkred ctermfg=white guibg=darkred guifg=white :hi CursorLine cterm=NONE ctermbg=darkred ctermfg=white guibg=darkred guifg=white
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The following example shows how to change the highlight colors and how to create a mapping to toggle cursorline (to highlight the current line) and cursorcolumn (to highlight the current column):
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Simply putting :set cursorline in your vimrc will highlight the current line in every window and update the highlight as the cursor moves.