2 " Purpose: configuration file for editor vim
3 " Authors: grml-team (grml.org), (c) Michael Prokop <mika@grml.org>
4 " Bug-Reports: see http://grml.org/bugs/
5 " License: This file is licensed under the GPL v2.
6 " Latest change: Mon Jun 05 16:30:29 CEST 2006 [mika]
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8 " Thanks to Sven Guckes for his template!
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11 " be no-compatible with vi
14 set digraph ek hidden ruler sc vb wmnu
15 " turn these OFF ("no" prefix):
18 set bs=2 fo=cqrt ls=2 shm=at tw=72 ww=<,>,h,l
19 set comments=b:#,:%,fb:-,n:>,n:)
20 " set list listchars=tab:»·,trail:·
21 set listchars=eol:$,precedes:«,extends:»,tab:»·,trail:·
22 set viminfo=%,'50,\"100,:100,n~/.viminfo
25 " when the file type is "mail" then set the textwidth to "70":
26 au FileType mail set tw=70
27 " When editing a file, always jump to the last cursor position
28 " au BufReadPost * if line("'\"") | exe "'\"" | endif
29 autocmd BufReadPost * if line("'\"") && line("'\"") <= line("$") | exe "normal `\"" | endif
31 " some colors - as an example "white on black" [use bold fonts]:
32 " hi normal ctermfg=white ctermbg=black guifg=white guibg=black
33 " hi nontext ctermfg=blue ctermbg=black guifg=blue guibg=black
34 " switch on syntax coloring!! "bunt ist meine lieblingsfarbe!" :-)
37 " some useful mappings:
40 " with F7 copy all current buffer to clipboard, or a selection.
41 " with shift-F7, paste all clipboard contents
42 " see: http://www.vim.org/tips/tip.php?tip_id=964
43 map <F7> :w !xclip<CR><CR>
45 map <S-F7> :r!xclip -o<CR>
47 " remove/delete trailing whitespace:
51 " execute the command in the current line (minus the first word, which
52 " is intended to be a shell prompt) and insert the output in the buffer
56 iab YDATE <C-R>=strftime("%a %b %d %T %Z %Y")<CR>
57 map ,L 1G/Latest change:\s*/e+1<CR>CYDATE<ESC>
59 " the shell in a box mode. found in posting by Stefan `Sec` Zehl
60 " in newsgroup de.alt.sysadmin.recovery, msgid: <df7lhe$2hup$1@ice.42.org>
61 " Requires zsh for "print -P $PS1" / replace if needed.
62 " Your prompt should end in > (and only contain one)
63 " so run something like:
64 " % export PS1='%n@%m > '
65 " in your zsh, press ',l' and <enter> for running commands, end mode via <esc>
66 map __start :imap <C-V><C-M> <C-O>__cmd<C-V>\|imap <C-V><ESC> <C-V><ESC>__end<C-M>
67 noremap __end :iunmap <C-V><CR>\|iunmap <C-V><ESC><C-M>:"Vish ended.<C-M>
68 noremap __cmd 0<ESC>f>ly$:r !<C-R>";print -P $PS1<C-M>A
69 noremap __scmd :r !print -P $PS1<c-M>A
72 " Kill quote spaces (when quoting a quote)
73 map ,kqs mz:%s/^> >/>>/<cr>
75 " Vim 7 brings cool new features - see ':he version7'!
76 " The coolest features of Vim7 by mika
77 " ====================================
78 " 1) omni/intellisense completion: use CTRL-X CTRL-O in insert mode to start it [:he compl-omni]
79 " 2) internal grep: vimgrep foo bar [:he vimgrep]
80 " 3) tab pages: vim -p file1 file2 - then use the :tab command [:he tabpage]
83 " 4) undo branches: :undolist / :earlier 2h / :later 2h
84 " instead of using u (undo) and CTRL-R (redo), you might experiment with g-
85 " and g+ to move through the text state [:he undolist]
86 " 5) browse remote directories via scp using netrw plugin: :edit scp://host//path/to/ [:he netrw.vim]
87 " 6) start editing the filename under the cursor and jump to the line
88 " number following the file name: press gF [:he gF]
89 " 7) press 'CTRL-W F' to start editing the filename under the cursor in a new
90 " window and jump to the line number following the file name. [:he CTRL-W_F]
91 " 8) spelling correction (see later for its configuration) [:he spell]:
92 " ]s -> Move to next misspelled word after the cursor.
93 " zg -> Add word under the cursor as a good word to the first name in 'spellfile'
94 " zw -> Like "zg" but mark the word as a wrong (bad) word.
95 " z= -> For the word under/after the cursor suggest correctly spelled words.
96 " 9) highlight active cursor line using 'set cursorline' [:he cursorline]
97 " 10) delete inner quotes inside HTML-code using <C-O>cit (see its mapping later) [:he tag-blocks]
100 " Thanks for some ideas to Christian 'strcat' Schneider and Julius Plenz
101 " turn spelling on by default:
103 " toggle spelling with F12 key:
104 map <F12> :set spell!<CR><Bar>:echo "Spell Check: " . strpart("OffOn", 3 * &spell, 3)<CR>
105 set spellfile=~/.vim/spellfile.add
106 " change language - get spell files from http://ftp.vim.org/pub/vim/runtime/spell/ =>
107 " cd ~/.vim/spell && wget http://ftp.vim.org/pub/vim/runtime/spell/de.latin1.spl
110 " highlight spelling correction:
111 " highlight SpellBad term=reverse ctermbg=12 gui=undercurl guisp=Red " badly spelled word
112 " highlight SpellCap term=reverse ctermbg=9 gui=undercurl guisp=Blue " word with wrong caps
113 " highlight SpellRare term=reverse ctermbg=13 gui=undercurl guisp=Magenta " rare word
114 " highlight SpellLocale term=underline ctermbg=11 gui=undercurl guisp=DarkCyan " word only exists in other region
116 " set maximum number of suggestions listed to top 10 items:
119 " highlight matching parens:
120 " set matchpairs=(:),[:],{:},< :>
121 " let loaded_matchparen = 1
122 " highlight MatchParen term=reverse ctermbg=7 guibg=cornsilk
124 " highlight the cursor line and column:
126 " highlight CursorLine term=reverse ctermbg=7 guibg=#333333
127 " highlight CursorColumn guibg=#333333
129 " change inner tag - very useful e.g. within HTML-code!
130 " ci" will remove the text between quotes, also works for ' and `
133 " use the popup menu also when there is only one match:
134 " set completeopt=menuone
135 " determine the maximum number of items to show in the popup menu for:
137 " set completion highlighting:
138 " highlight Pmenu ctermbg=13 guifg=Black guibg=#BDDFFF " normal item
139 " highlight PmenuSel ctermbg=7 guifg=Black guibg=Orange " selected item
140 " highlight PmenuSbar ctermbg=7 guifg=#CCCCCC guibg=#CCCCCC " scrollbar
141 " highlight PmenuThumb cterm=reverse gui=reverse guifg=Black guibg=#AAAAAA " thumb of the scrollbar
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