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*mark.txt* Highlight several words in different colors simultaneously.
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MARK by Ingo Karkat
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(original version by Yuheng Xie)
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*mark.vim*
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description |mark-description|
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usage |mark-usage|
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installation |mark-installation|
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configuration |mark-configuration|
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integration |mark-integration|
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limitations |mark-limitations|
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known problems |mark-known-problems|
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todo |mark-todo|
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history |mark-history|
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==============================================================================
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DESCRIPTION *mark-description*
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This plugin adds mappings and a :Mark command to highlight several words in
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different colors simultaneously, similar to the built-in 'hlsearch'
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highlighting of search results and the * |star| command. For example, when you
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are browsing a big program file, you could highlight multiple identifiers in
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parallel. This will make it easier to trace the source code.
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This is a continuation of vimscript #1238 by Yuheng Xie, who doesn't maintain
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his original version anymore and recommends switching to this fork. This
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plugin offers the following advantages over the original:
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- Much faster, all colored words can now be highlighted, no more clashes with
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syntax highlighting (due to use of matchadd()).
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- Many bug fixes.
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- Jumps behave like the built-in search, including wrap and error messages.
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- Like the built-in commands, jumps take an optional [count] to quickly skip
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over some marks.
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- Marks can be persisted, and patterns can be added / subtracted from
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mark highlight groups.
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RELATED WORKS *
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- MultipleSearch (vimscript #479) can highlight in a single window and in all
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buffers, but still relies on the :syntax highlighting method, which is
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slower and less reliable.
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- http://vim.wikia.com/wiki/Highlight_multiple_words offers control over the
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color used by mapping the 1-9 keys on the numeric keypad, persistence, and
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highlights only a single window.
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- highlight.vim (vimscript #1599) highlights lines or patterns of interest in
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different colors, using mappings that start with CTRL-H and work on cword.
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- quickhl.vim (vimscript #3692) can also list the matches with colors and in
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addition offers on-the-fly highlighting of the current word (like many IDEs
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do).
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==============================================================================
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USAGE *mark-usage*
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HIGHLIGHTING *mark-highlighting*
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*<Leader>m* *v_<Leader>m*
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<Leader>m Mark the word under the cursor, similar to the |star|
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command. The next free highlight group is used.
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If already on a mark: Clear the mark, like
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|<Leader>n|.
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{Visual}<Leader>m Mark or unmark the visual selection.
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[N]<Leader>m With [N], mark the word under the cursor with the
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named highlight group [N]. When that group is not
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empty, the word is added as an alternative match, so
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you can highlight multiple words with the same color.
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When the word is already contained in the list of
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alternatives, it is removed.
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When [N] is greater than the number of defined mark
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groups, a summary of marks is printed. Active mark
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groups are prefixed with "*" (or "M*" when there are
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M pattern alternatives), the default next group with
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">", the last used search with "/" (like |:Marks|
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does). Input the mark group, accept the default with
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<CR>, or abort with <Esc> or any other key.
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This way, when unsure about which number represents
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which color, just use 99<Leader>n and pick the color
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interactively!
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{Visual}[N]<Leader>m Ditto, based on the visual selection.
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*<Leader>r* *v_<Leader>r*
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<Leader>r Manually input a regular expression to mark.
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{Visual}<Leader>r Ditto, based on the visual selection.
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In accordance with the built-in |star| command,
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all these mappings use 'ignorecase', but not
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'smartcase'.
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*<Leader>n*
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<Leader>n Clear the mark under the cursor.
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If not on a mark: Disable all marks, similar to
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|:nohlsearch|.
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Note: Marks that span multiple lines are not detected,
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so the use of <Leader>n on such a mark will
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unintentionally remove all marks! Use
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{Visual}<Leader>r or :Mark {pattern} to clear
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multi-line marks (or pass [N] if you happen to know
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the group number).
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[N]<Leader>n Clear the marks represented by highlight group [N].
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*:Mark*
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:[N]Mark Clear the marks represented by highlight group [N].
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:[N]Mark {pattern} Mark or unmark {pattern}. Unless [N] is given, the
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next free highlight group is used.
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With [N], mark the word under the cursor with the
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named highlight group [N]. When that group is not
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empty, the word is added as an alternative match, so
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you can highlight multiple words with the same color.
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When the word is already contained in the list of
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alternatives, it is removed.
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For implementation reasons, {pattern} cannot use the
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'smartcase' setting, only 'ignorecase'.
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:Mark Disable all marks, similar to |:nohlsearch|. Marks
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will automatically re-enable when a mark is added or
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removed, or a search for marks is performed.
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*:MarkClear*
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:MarkClear Clear all marks. In contrast to disabling marks, the
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actual mark information is cleared, the next mark will
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use the first highlight group. This cannot be undone.
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SEARCHING *mark-searching*
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*<Leader>star* *<Leader>#* *<Leader>/* *<Leader>?*
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[count]* [count]#
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[count]<Leader>* [count]<Leader>#
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[count]<Leader>/ [count]<Leader>?
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Use these six keys to jump to the [count]'th next /
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previous occurrence of a mark.
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You could also use Vim's / and ? to search, since the
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mark patterns are (optionally, see configuration)
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added to the search history, too.
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Cursor over mark Cursor not over mark
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---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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<Leader>* Jump to the next occurrence of Jump to the next occurrence of
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current mark, and remember it "last mark".
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as "last mark".
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<Leader>/ Jump to the next occurrence of Same as left.
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ANY mark.
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* If <Leader>* is the most recently Do Vim's original * command.
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used, do a <Leader>*; otherwise
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(<Leader>/ is the most recently
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used), do a <Leader>/.
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Note: When the cursor is on a mark, the backwards
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search does not jump to the beginning of the current
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mark (like the built-in search), but to the previous
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mark. The entire mark text is treated as one entity.
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You can use Vim's |jumplist| to go back to previous
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mark matches and the position before a mark search.
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MARK PERSISTENCE *mark-persistence*
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The marks can be kept and restored across Vim sessions, using the |viminfo|
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file. For this to work, the "!" flag must be part of the 'viminfo' setting: >
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set viminfo+=! " Save and restore global variables.
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< *:MarkLoad*
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:MarkLoad Restore the marks from the previous Vim session. All
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current marks are discarded.
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*:MarkSave*
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:MarkSave Save the currently defined marks (or clear the
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persisted marks if no marks are currently defined) for
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use in a future Vim session.
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By default, automatic persistence is enabled (so you don't need to explicitly
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|:MarkSave|), but you have to explicitly load the persisted marks in a new Vim
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session via |:MarkLoad|, to avoid that you accidentally drag along outdated
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highlightings from Vim session to session, and be surprised by the arbitrary
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highlight groups and occasional appearance of forgotten marks. If you want
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just that though and automatically restore any marks, set |g:mwAutoLoadMarks|.
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You can also initialize some marks (even using particular highlight groups) to
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static values, e.g. by including this in |vimrc|: >
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runtime plugin/mark.vim
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silent MarkClear
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5Mark foo
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6Mark bar
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Or you can define custom commands that preset certain marks: >
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command -bar MyMarks silent MarkClear | execute '5Mark foo' | execute '6Mark bar'
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Or a command that adds to the existing marks and then toggles them: >
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command -bar ToggleFooBarMarks execute 'Mark foo' | execute 'Mark bar'
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MARK INFORMATION *mark-information*
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Both |mark-highlighting| and |mark-searching| commands print information about
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the mark and search pattern, e.g.
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mark-1/\<pattern\> ~
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This is especially useful when you want to add or subtract patterns to a mark
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highlight group via [N].
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*:Marks*
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:Marks List all mark highlight groups and the search patterns
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defined for them.
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The group that will be used for the next |:Mark| or
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|<Leader>m| command (with [N]) is shown with a ">".
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The last mark used for a search (via |<Leader>*|) is
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shown with a "/".
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MARK HIGHLIGHTING PALETTES *mark-palette*
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The plugin comes with three predefined palettes: original, extended, and
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maximum. You can dynamically toggle between them, e.g. when you need more
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marks or a different set of colors.
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*:MarkPalette*
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:MarkPalette {palette} Highlight existing and future marks with the colors
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defined in {palette}. If the new palette contains less
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mark groups than the current one, the additional marks
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are lost.
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You can use |:command-completion| for {palette}.
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See |g:mwDefaultHighlightingPalette| for how to change the default palette,
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and |mark-palette-define| for how to add your own custom palettes.
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INSTALLATION *mark-installation*
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This script is packaged as a |vimball|. If you have the "gunzip" decompressor
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in your PATH, simply edit the *.vmb.gz package in Vim; otherwise, decompress
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the archive first, e.g. using WinZip. Inside Vim, install by sourcing the
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vimball or via the |:UseVimball| command. >
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vim mark*.vmb.gz
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:so %
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To uninstall, use the |:RmVimball| command.
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DEPENDENCIES *mark-dependencies*
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- Requires Vim 7.1 with |matchadd()|, or Vim 7.2 or higher.
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==============================================================================
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CONFIGURATION *mark-configuration*
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For a permanent configuration, put the following commands into your |vimrc|.
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*mark-colors* *mark-highlight-colors*
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This plugin defines 6 mark groups:
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1: Cyan 2:Green 3:Yellow 4:Red 5:Magenta 6:Blue ~
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Higher numbers always take precedence and are displayed above lower ones.
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*g:mwDefaultHighlightingPalette*
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Especially if you use GVIM, you can switch to a richer palette of up to 18
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colors: >
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let g:mwDefaultHighlightingPalette = 'extended'
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Or, if you have both good eyes and display, you can try a palette that defines
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27, 58, or even 77 colors, depending on the number of available colors: >
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let g:mwDefaultHighlightingPalette = 'maximum'
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If you like the additional colors, but don't need that many of them, restrict
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their number via: >
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let g:mwDefaultHighlightingNum = 9
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*mark-colors-redefine*
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If none of the default highlightings suits you, define your own colors in your
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vimrc file (or anywhere before this plugin is sourced), in the following form
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(where N = 1..): >
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highlight MarkWordN ctermbg=Cyan ctermfg=Black guibg=#8CCBEA guifg=Black
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You can also use this form to redefine only some of the default highlightings.
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If you want to avoid losing the highlightings on |:colorscheme| commands, you
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need to re-apply your highlights on the |ColorScheme| event, similar to how
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this plugin does. Or you define the palette not via :highlight commands, but
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use the plugin's infrastructure: >
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let g:mwDefaultHighlightingPalette = [
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\ { 'ctermbg':'Cyan', 'ctermfg':'Black', 'guibg':'#8CCBEA', 'guifg':'Black' },
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\ ...
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\]
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< *mark-palette-define*
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If you want to switch multiple palettes during runtime, you need to define
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them as proper palettes: >
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let g:mwPalettes['mypalette'] = [
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\ { 'ctermbg':'Cyan', 'ctermfg':'Black', 'guibg':'#8CCBEA', 'guifg':'Black' },
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\ ...
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\]
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let g:mwPalettes['other'] = [ ... ]
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let g:mwDefaultHighlightingPalette = 'mypalette'
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To add your palette to the existing ones, do this after the default palette
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has been defined, e.g. in .vim/after/plugin/mark.vim). Alternatively, you can
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also completely redefine all available palettes in .vimrc.
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The search type highlighting (in the search message) can be changed via: >
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highlight link SearchSpecialSearchType MoreMsg
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*g:mwHistAdd*
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By default, any marked words are also added to the search (/) and input (@)
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history; if you don't want that, remove the corresponding symbols from: >
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let g:mwHistAdd = '/@'
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*g:mwAutoLoadMarks*
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To enable the automatic restore of marks from a previous Vim session: >
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let g:mwAutoLoadMarks = 1
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< *g:mwAutoSaveMarks*
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To turn off the automatic persistence of marks across Vim sessions: >
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let g:mwAutoSaveMarks = 0
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You can still explicitly save marks via |:MarkSave|.
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*g:mwIgnoreCase*
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If you have set 'ignorecase', but want marks to be case-insensitive, you can
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override the default behavior of using 'ignorecase' by setting: >
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let g:mwIgnoreCase = 0
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*mark-mappings*
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You can use different mappings by mapping to the <Plug>Mark... mappings (use
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":map <Plug>Mark" to list them all) before this plugin is sourced.
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There are no default mappings for toggling all marks and for the |:MarkClear|
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command, but you can define some yourself: >
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nmap <Leader>M <Plug>MarkToggle
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nmap <Leader>N <Plug>MarkAllClear
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To remove the default overriding of * and #, use: >
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nmap <Plug>IgnoreMarkSearchNext <Plug>MarkSearchNext
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nmap <Plug>IgnoreMarkSearchPrev <Plug>MarkSearchPrev
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If you don't want the * and # mappings remember the last search type and
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instead always search for the next occurrence of the current mark, with a
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fallback to Vim's original * command, use: >
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nmap * <Plug>MarkSearchOrCurNext
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nmap # <Plug>MarkSearchOrCurPrev
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*mark-whitespace-indifferent*
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Some people like to create a mark based on the visual selection, like
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|v_<Leader>m|, but have whitespace in the selection match any whitespace when
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searching (searching for "hello world" will also find "hello<Tab>world" as
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well as "hello" at the end of a line, with "world" at the start of the next
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line). The Vim Tips Wiki describes such a setup for the built-in search at
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http://vim.wikia.com/wiki/Search_for_visually_selected_text
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You can achieve the same with the Mark plugin through the following scriptlet: >
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function! s:GetVisualSelectionAsLiteralWhitespaceIndifferentPattern()
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return substitute(escape(mark#GetVisualSelection(), '\' . '^$.*[~'), '\_s\+', '\\_s\\+', 'g')
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endfunction
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vnoremap <silent> <Plug>MarkWhitespaceIndifferent :<C-u>if !mark#DoMark(v:count, <SID>GetVisualSelectionAsLiteralWhitespaceIndifferentPattern())<Bar>execute "normal! \<lt>C-\>\<lt>C-n>\<lt>Esc>"<Bar>endif<CR>
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Using this, you can assign a new visual mode mapping <Leader>* >
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vmap <Leader>* <Plug>MarkWhitespaceIndifferent
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or override the default |v_<Leader>m| mapping, in case you always want this
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behavior: >
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vmap <Plug>IgnoreMarkSet <Plug>MarkSet
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vmap <Leader>m <Plug>MarkWhitespaceIndifferent
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==============================================================================
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INTEGRATION *mark-integration*
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The following functions offer (read-only) access to the number of marks and
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individual patterns:
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- mark#GetNum()
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- mark#GetPattern([{index}])
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==============================================================================
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LIMITATIONS *mark-limitations*
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- If the 'ignorecase' setting is changed, there will be discrepancies between
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the highlighted marks and subsequent jumps to marks.
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- If {pattern} in a :Mark command contains atoms that change the semantics of
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the entire (|/\c|, |/\C|) or following (|/\v|,|/\V|, |/\M|) regular
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expression, there may be discrepancies between the highlighted marks and
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subsequent jumps to marks.
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KNOWN PROBLEMS *mark-known-problems*
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TODO *mark-todo*
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IDEAS *mark-ideas*
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Taken from an alternative implementation at
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http://vim.wikia.com/wiki/Highlight_multiple_words:
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- Use keys 1-9 on the numeric keypad to toggle a highlight group number.
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==============================================================================
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HISTORY *mark-history*
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2.7.2 15-Oct-2012
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- Issue an error message "No marks defined" instead of moving the cursor by
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one character when there are no marks (e.g. initially or after :MarkClear).
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- Enable custom integrations via new mark#GetNum() and mark#GetPattern()
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functions.
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2.7.1 14-Sep-2012
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- Enable alternative * / # mappings that do not remember the last search type
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through new <Plug>MarkSearchOrCurNext, <Plug>MarkSearchOrCurPrev,
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<Plug>MarkSearchOrAnyNext, <Plug>MarkSearchOrAnyPrev mappings. Based on an
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inquiry from Kevin Huanpeng Du.
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2.7.0 04-Jul-2012
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- ENH: Implement :MarkPalette command to switch mark highlighting on-the-fly
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during runtime.
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- Add "maximum" palette contributed by rockybalboa4.
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2.6.5 24-Jun-2012
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- Don't define the default <Leader>m and <Leader>r mappings in select mode,
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just visual mode. Thanks to rockybalboa4 for pointing this out.
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2.6.4 23-Apr-2012
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- Allow to override 'ignorecase' setting via g:mwIgnoreCase. Thanks to fanhe
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for the idea and sending a patch.
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2.6.3 27-Mar-2012
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- ENH: Allow choosing of palette and limiting of default mark highlight groups
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via g:mwDefaultHighlightingPalette and g:mwDefaultHighlightingNum.
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- ENH: Offer an extended color palette in addition to the original 6-color one.
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Enable this via :let g:mwDefaultHighlightingPalette = "extended" in your
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vimrc.
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2.6.2 26-Mar-2012
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- ENH: When a [count] exceeding the number of available mark groups is given,
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a summary of marks is given and the user is asked to select a mark group.
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This allows to interactively choose a color via 99<Leader>m.
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If you use the |mark-whitespace-indifferent| mappings, *** PLEASE UPDATE THE
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vnoremap <Plug>MarkWhitespaceIndifferent DEFINITION ***
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- ENH: Include count of alternative patterns in :Marks list.
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- CHG: Use ">" for next mark and "/" for last search in :Marks.
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2.6.1 23-Mar-2012
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- ENH: Add :Marks command that prints all mark highlight groups and their
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search patterns, plus information about the current search mark, next mark
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group, and whether marks are disabled.
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- ENH: Show which mark group a pattern was set / added / removed / cleared.
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- FIX: When the cursor is positioned on the current mark, [N]<Leader>n /
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<Plug>MarkClear with [N] appended the pattern for the current mark (again
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and again) instead of clearing it. Must not pass current mark pattern when
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[N] is given.
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- CHG: Show mark group number in same-mark search and rename search types from
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"any-mark", "same-mark", and "new-mark" to the shorter "mark-*", "mark-N",
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and "mark-N!", respectively.
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2.6.0 22-Mar-2012
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- ENH: Allow [count] for <Leader>m and :Mark to add / subtract match to / from
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highlight group [count], and use [count]<Leader>n to clear only highlight
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group [count]. This was also requested by Philipp Marek.
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- FIX: :Mark and <Leader>n actually toggled marks back on when they were
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already off. Now, they stay off on multiple invocations. Use :call
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mark#Toggle() / <Plug>MarkToggle if you want toggling.
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2.5.3 02-Mar-2012
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- BUG: Version check mistakenly excluded Vim 7.1 versions that do have the
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matchadd() function. Thanks to Philipp Marek for sending a patch.
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2.5.2 09-Nov-2011
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Fixed various problems with wrap-around warnings:
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- BUG: With a single match and 'wrapscan' set, a search error was issued.
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- FIX: Backwards search with single match leads to wrong error message
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instead.
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- FIX: Wrong logic for determining l:isWrapped lets wrap-around go undetected.
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2.5.1 17-May-2011
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- FIX: == comparison in s:DoMark() leads to wrong regexp (\A vs. \a) being
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cleared when 'ignorecase' is set. Use case-sensitive comparison ==# instead.
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- Refine :MarkLoad messages
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- Add whitespace-indifferent visual mark configuration example. Thanks to Greg
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Klein for the suggestion.
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2.5.0 07-May-2011
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- ENH: Add explicit mark persistence via :MarkLoad and :MarkSave commands and
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automatic persistence via the g:mwAutoLoadMarks and g:mwAutoSaveMarks
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configuration flags. (Request from Mun Johl, 16-Apr-2010)
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- Expose toggling of mark display (keeping the mark patterns) via new
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<Plug>MarkToggle mapping. Offer :MarkClear command as a replacement for the
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old argumentless :Mark command, which now just disables, but not clears all
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marks.
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2.4.4 18-Apr-2011
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- BUG: Include trailing newline character in check for current mark, so that a
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mark that matches the entire line (e.g. created by V<Leader>m) can be
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cleared via <Leader>n. Thanks to ping for reporting this.
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- FIX: On overlapping marks, mark#CurrentMark() returned the lowest, not the
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highest visible mark. So on overlapping marks, the one that was not visible
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at the cursor position was removed; very confusing! Use reverse iteration
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order.
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- FIX: To avoid an arbitrary ordering of highlightings when the highlighting
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group names roll over, and to avoid order inconsistencies across different
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windows and tabs, we assign a different priority based on the highlighting
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group.
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2.4.3 16-Apr-2011
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- Avoid losing the mark highlightings on :syn on or :colorscheme commands.
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Thanks to Zhou YiChao for alerting me to this issue and suggesting a fix.
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- Made the script more robust when somehow no highlightings have been defined
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or when the window-local reckoning of match IDs got lost. I had very
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occasionally encountered such script errors in the past.
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- Made global housekeeping variables script-local, only g:mwHistAdd is used
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for configuration.
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2.4.2 14-Jan-2011 (unreleased)
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- FIX: Capturing the visual selection could still clobber the blockwise yank
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mode of the unnamed register.
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2.4.1 13-Jan-2011
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- FIX: Using a named register for capturing the visual selection on
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{Visual}<Leader>m and {Visual}<Leader>r clobbered the unnamed register. Now
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using the unnamed register.
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2.4.0 13-Jul-2010
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- ENH: The MarkSearch mappings (<Leader>[*#/?]) add the original cursor
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position to the jump list, like the built-in [/?*#nN] commands. This allows
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to use the regular jump commands for mark matches, like with regular search
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matches.
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2.3.3 19-Feb-2010
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- BUG: Clearing of an accidental zero-width match (e.g. via :Mark \zs) results
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in endless loop. Thanks to Andy Wokula for the patch.
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2.3.2 17-Nov-2009
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- BUG: Creation of literal pattern via '\V' in {Visual}<Leader>m mapping
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collided with individual escaping done in <Leader>m mapping so that an
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escaped '\*' would be interpreted as a multi item when both modes are used
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for marking. Thanks to Andy Wokula for the patch.
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2.3.1 06-Jul-2009
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- Now working correctly when 'smartcase' is set. All mappings and the :Mark
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command use 'ignorecase', but not 'smartcase'.
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2.3.0 04-Jul-2009
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- All jump commands now take an optional [count], so you can quickly skip over
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some marks, as with the built-in */# and n/N commands. For this, the entire
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core search algorithm has been rewritten. The script's logic has been
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simplified through the use of Vim 7 features like Lists.
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- Now also printing a Vim-alike search error message when 'nowrapscan' is set.
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2.2.0 02-Jul-2009
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- Split off functions into autoload script.
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- Initialization of global variables and autocommands is now done lazily on
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the first use, not during loading of the plugin. This reduces Vim startup
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time and footprint as long as the functionality isn't yet used.
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- Split off documentation into separate help file. Now packaging as VimBall.
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2.1.0 06-Jun-2009
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- Replaced highlighting via :syntax with matchadd() / matchdelete(). This
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requires Vim 7.2 / 7.1 with patches. This method is faster, there are no
|
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more clashes with syntax highlighting (:match always has preference), and
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the background highlighting does not disappear under 'cursorline'.
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- Using winrestcmd() to fix effects of :windo: By entering a window, its
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height is potentially increased from 0 to 1.
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- Handling multiple tabs by calling s:UpdateScope() on the TabEnter event.
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2.0.0 01-Jun-2009
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- Now using Vim List for g:mwWord and thus requiring Vim 7. g:mwCycle is now
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zero-based, but the syntax groups "MarkWordx" are still one-based.
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- Factored :syntax operations out of s:DoMark() and s:UpdateMark() so that
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they can all be done in a single :windo.
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- Normal mode <Plug>MarkSet now has the same semantics as its visual mode
|
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cousin: If the cursor is on an existing mark, the mark is removed.
|
|
Beforehand, one could only remove a visually selected mark via again
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selecting it. Now, one simply can invoke the mapping when on such a mark.
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1.6.1 31-May-2009
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Publication of improved version by Ingo Karkat.
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- Now prepending search type ("any-mark", "same-mark", "new-mark") for better
|
|
identification.
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- Retired the algorithm in s:PrevWord in favor of simply using <cword>, which
|
|
makes mark.vim work like the * command. At the end of a line, non-keyword
|
|
characters may now be marked; the previous algorithm preferred any preceding
|
|
word.
|
|
- BF: If 'iskeyword' contains characters that have a special meaning in a
|
|
regexp (e.g. [.*]), these are now escaped properly.
|
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- Highlighting can now actually be overridden in the vimrc (anywhere _before_
|
|
sourcing this script) by using ':hi def'.
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- Added missing setter for re-inclusion guard.
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1.5.0 01-Sep-2008
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Bug fixes and enhancements by Ingo Karkat.
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- Added <Plug>MarkAllClear (without a default mapping), which clears all
|
|
marks, even when the cursor is on a mark.
|
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- Added <Plug>... mappings for hard-coded \*, \#, \/, \?, * and #, to allow
|
|
re-mapping and disabling. Beforehand, there were some <Plug>... mappings
|
|
and hard-coded ones; now, everything can be customized.
|
|
- BF: Using :autocmd without <bang> to avoid removing _all_ autocmds for the
|
|
BufWinEnter event. (Using a custom :augroup would be even better.)
|
|
- BF: Explicitly defining s:current_mark_position; some execution paths left
|
|
it undefined, causing errors.
|
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- ENH: Make the match according to the 'ignorecase' setting, like the star
|
|
command.
|
|
- ENH: The jumps to the next/prev occurrence now print 'search hit BOTTOM,
|
|
continuing at TOP" and "Pattern not found:..." messages, like the * and n/N
|
|
Vim search commands.
|
|
- ENH: Jumps now open folds if the occurrence is inside a closed fold, just
|
|
like n/N do.
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1.1.8-g 25-Apr-2008
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Last version published by Yuheng Xie on vim.org.
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1.1.2 22-Mar-2005
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Initial version published by Yuheng Xie on vim.org.
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==============================================================================
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Copyright: (C) 2005-2008 Yuheng Xie
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(C) 2008-2012 Ingo Karkat
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The VIM LICENSE applies to this script; see |copyright|.
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Maintainer: Ingo Karkat <ingo@karkat.de>
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==============================================================================
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