Monday, March 26, 2012

Re: netrw and line highlighting

sc wrote:
> On Sun, Mar 25, 2012 at 06:25:29PM -0400, Aaron Bohannon wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>
>> I started using netrw in tree mode. In tree mode (and all of its
>> other single-column modes), it highlights the entire line containing
>> the cursor. That's cool, but the problem is that when I hit 'o' or
>> 't' to open a file, the behavior of highlighting the entire line
>> persists in the newly opened window/tab. That's not so cool. I
>> should say it *sometimes* persists. It usually doesn't when I hit 'o'
>> but it usually does when I use 't' to open the file in new a tab. I
>> guess there is a bug in vim or netrw, but I imagine I could solve the
>> issue with my own autocommand if I knew how to manually disable the
>> highlighting of the line. Can anyone tell me how to do this?
>>
> current line gets highlighted with the relatively new feature,
> 'cursorline' -- you turn it off with 'set nocursorline'
>
> before you go clogging your vim with autocommands, wait just a
> bit -- i know from personal experience charles wants to know
> when netrw is overriding ppl's settings and will work with you
> to get it fixed until it is
>
> if you just patch your vim with an autocommand, you fix one vim
> -- if you work with charles to fix netrw, everyone gets a better
> vim
>
Hello!

I'm afraid that I don't see this with v144d of netrw. Please check into
this issue with v144d...

http://www.drchip.org/astronaut/vim/index.html#NETRW

(and I do try to address these issues as sc says! )

HTH,
Chip Campbell

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