* Added NERDTreeCaseInsensitiveFS option.
* check against g:NERDTreeCaseInsensitiveFS with path.equals method
* Fixed issues in comments and added nerdtree#runningMac
* Using nerdtree#runningMac instead of manual checks for mac
* Better implementation
* Updated documentation
* Added notice about the flag
* Updated the documentation
* Added support for g:NERDTreeCaseSensitiveFS = 3
* Better comments
* Exported caseSensitiveFS check as a function
* Make sure a mirrored NERDTree is displayed at correct width.
* Remove references to unused variables.
b:NERDTreeOldWindowSize was referenced, but never set anywhere. No need
to keep it around.
* Refactor: Initialize variables a different way.
Using the get() function allows us to "let" variables more directly,
without using the execute command or requiring strings to be escaped.
This also eliminates the s:initVariable function. The new format is
shown below, and defines a default value if the user didn't provide a
value in the vimrc file.
let g:var = get(g: 'var', 'default value')
* Update version number in change log.
* Fix alignment of `let g:var = get(g:, 'var', <default>)` statements.
* Change CWD when switching tabs to the tab's NERDTree root.
* Remove commented-out code.
* List the new possible value for NERDTreeChDirMode in doc.
* Add new option to select between `:cd` and `:tcd`.
* Document the new NERDTreeUseTCD option.
* Update version number in change log.
* Save/Set screen state also on WinLeave and WinEnter.
The particular use case here is when switching tabs with `gt` and the
NERDTrees have been mirrored.
* Update version number and change log.
* Define default values for new variables governing new "Default Open".
"Default Open" means to open a file with the Enter key (which of course
can be changed.) The key can be changed in the vimrc, and there is a
variable for specifying the Opener parameters for opening the node. This
lets the user decide whether Enter (or another key) will open a file in
the current tab or a new one, and whether or not to open the file again
in the tab or jump to a window where the file is already open.
* Remove the old mapping for <CR>, a duplicate of 'o'.
<CR> will be defined like all the other keys, in plugin/NERD_tree.vim
* Assign functions to the new <CR> key mapping.
Three separate functions handle directories, files, and bookmarks.
* Rename variables: NERDTreeCustomOpen and NERDTreeCustomOpenArgs
* Add documentation for NERDTreeCustomOpenArgs and NERDTree-<CR>.
* Make key mapping variables be indexed in the Vim help
* Remove angle brackets from <CR> to see if help navigation improves.
* Rename functions from defaultOpen... to customOpen...
* Use separate options for file and directory nodes.
* Update documentation for separate file/directory options.
* Update version number and change log.
* Change CR to <CR> in help tags.
* Fix missing backtick in patch number.
* Update the quickhelp text.
* Update Pull Request template.
* Update change log with simpler formatting of patch number.
* Get NERDTree version number directly from CHANGELOG.md
* Reformat the lists of contributors in the Change Log.
* Initialize the version text, just in case the while loop finds nothing.
* Add debugging messages to diagnose issue #931.
* Echo the CWD and NERDTree root too.
* Ensure DirArrows are trimmed to a single character.
Actually, it's up to the user to make sure it's a single character after
leading and trailing spaces are removed. Spaces need to be removed so
that an accurate level of indentation can be calculated.
* Remove debugging statements
* Simplify the algorithm for calculating indentation level.
1. Replace the DirArrows with a single space.
2. Count the leading spaces.
3. Divide by 2.
This allows users to specify multi-character arrows, where a spaces
prevent characters printing on top of each other.
* Better default node delimiter, based on presence of +conceal feature.
* Update documentation for node delimiter.
* Fix IF logic, and remove debug statements.
* Rewrite the NERDTreeNodeDelimiter help text to reflect new behavior.
* Change "NERD tree" to "NERDTree" and fix spacing in doc file.
* Extract the menu action prompts to a function
* Add a NERDTreeMinimalMenu configuration option
If this option is set, Vim’s command line displays
a single-line version of the menu:
Which action? (a*/m/d/r/o/q/c/l):
Pressing ‘a’ will call the ‘add child node’ menu
item as that is its shortcut.
The * denotes the position of the currently
selected menu item which can be changed with
NERDTreeMenuDown and Up in the usual way.
The user may wish to set these to <left>, <right>
or h, l if they prefer.
* Minimise the text once a menu item is chosen
If NERDTreeMinimalMenu is set, then echo a single
line prompt after the menu item is chosen. This
reduces noise for users who are already familiar
with how the menu works and prevents Vim scrolling
down to accommodate the menu text.
If the directory is non-empty we display
‘Delete directory?’ instead of ‘Delete?’ and the
user must still type ‘yes’ to confirm, rather than
just pressing ‘y’.
* Document the new NERDTreeMinimalMenu feature
* Tweak the format for the minimal menu prompt
As per @PhilRunninger’s suggestions:
- The menu now shows the ‘j/k/enter’ help text
- The first word of the selected item is shown*
- Use commas between menu items so that it’s
visually distinct from the ‘j/k/enter’ text
* I tried displaying the full menuItem text, but
this can be quite long, e.g.
> (o)pen the current node with system editor
This causes the menu to jump around a lot. We
could add another minimal versions of these, but
I think the first word seems ok for now.
* Change the default node delimiter to the BELL character, \x07.
* Syntax match by ASCII code, vs. string concatenation.
* Document the NERDTreeNodeDelimiter setting.
* Clean up the documentation markup.
* Remove apostrophes, since the NERDTree settings aren't vim options.
* Use backticks to hot-link the referenced vim options.
* Add a modeline.
* Update the title and the About section of the documentation.
* Fix typo, and clarify branches of code in Github.
* Fix wrapping to 78, and remove colorcolumn setting from modeline.
* Change the ASCI Art title, and give credit for it.
* Change the word option to setting, and redo the word wrapping.
I want to reserve the word 'option' to mean only Vim options that are
changed with the `:set` command. Since we need to use `:let` to
establish the values for the NERDTree variables, I choose to call them
settings instead.
* Realign hot-links with concealed markup tags taken into account.
* Text alignment, typo fixes, and wordsmithing the About section.
* Use a delimiter in node to separate file/dir name from the rest.
* Switch warning message to use nerdtree#deprecated function.
* Compress the space between the tree symbols and the node.
* Include the delimiter when calculating indent or getting filename.
* Don't need to strip leading delimiter. It will already be gone.
* Simplify the way the delimiter is being used.
I don't know what I was thinking. The delimiter doesn't need to be used
to separate every indicator on the node's text, ie.
Bad: Tree|GenericFlags|Filename|ExecutableFlag|Link|ReadonlyFlag
Better: Tree GenericFlags|Filename|ExecutableFlag Link ReadonlyFlag
This was unnecessary, given that we're only interested in the filename.
So, just one pair of delimiters is all we need. That greatly simplifies
the _stripMarkup function, and restores a bunch of other statements to
what they already are in the master branch.
* Add syntax highlighting to conceal the delimiter
* Put a if has("conceal") check around the syntax statement using it.
* Make concealment work correctly for LinkFile and readonly files.
* Use highlight Ignore if conceal isn't available.
This is probably the best we can do, especially if some other character
must be used in place of nbsp.
* Make the regex better match the original, but more compact.
It was allowing 2+ spaces, instead of only 1+.
* Fix the syntax highlighing of delimiters around NERDTreeExecFile.
* Bug fix: Parse . and .. from path string with trailing slash.
* Fix unresponsive cascaded directories.
Using ':' as a more visible delimiter, when directories are cascaded,
the line appears in NERDTree like so:
▾ :lib/::nerdtree/:
Before this commit, the s:UI._stripMarkup function was leaving the
internal delimiters in place (lib/::nerdtree/). Now they are removed,
resulting in a valid path (lib/nerdtree/).
* Use .= to shorten statement. Use clearer substitutes to get node name.
* Remove node delimiters that terminate the line.
* If flags are needed after the node name, then put another delimiter
before them.
* When joining directory nodes for cascaded display, strip off the
delimiter from the child node(s).
* Remove the unnecessary substitution of doubled intermediate
delimiters, since they're not in there anymore.
* DRY up the addition of the 2nd delimiter, and use only 1 for all tags.
When the user has `'autochdir'` turned on, opening a new NERDTree will
cause the current working directory to change. To prevent this
happening, remember the CWD and reset it if NERDTreeFocus caused it to
change.
Also add a new global variable to track when the g:NERDTreeSortOrder
changes. If it has been changed, or when the cached _sortKey value is
uninitialized, then calculate the sort key. This improves processing
speed over the previous commit, and allows on-the-fly changes to the
sort order, (without required vim to be restarted.)
The call to AddDefaultGroupToSortOrder in NERD_tree.vim is redundant
because it's also done every time sortChildren is called. And since the
check is done only once, there's no need for a function either.
sortChildren now just contains the needed if statement.
Directory tree navigation is broken because of directory signs which is
shown in UTF-8.
Cygwin is a Windows application, so it uses ASCII codepages and so
directory signs must be in ASCII, but if to modify
"nerdtree#runningWindows" function there are many other functions break
that convert paths, e.g.
So, the quick and reliable solution is to add a
separate function "nerdtree#runningCygwin" and use it in a specific
place.
(inspired by overwriting g:NERDTreeDirArrowCollapsible/Expandable)
Replace instances of the RO string with a variable that the user can
override. Useful for custom unicode glyphs, i.e. Font Awesome.
* Initialize variable g:NERDTreeGlyphReadOnly = "RO".
-> plugin/NERD_tree.vim
* Replace instances of 'RO' with g:NERDTreeGlyphReadOnly
Use +/~ for windows - which seems to not have the arrow chars in its
default font. TBH I don't really understand this.
Inprove the UI indent matching so that it should handle any combo of
open/close symbol lengths e.g. the fancy arrows are 3 bytes each,
whereas +/~ are 1 byte each.
On bufleave we save the nerdtree window state. However, sometimes when
bufleave is triggered the tree is no longer open in this tab - e.g. for
secondary trees or mappings that open in another tab. Dont bother saving
screen state in these cases as the code doing the saving assumes the
tree is available in this tab.
Add an API to allow custom "path filter callbacks" to be added.
Previously we allowed one path filtering function to exist called
`NERDTreeCustomIgnoreFilter`. This has been removed and replaced with an
API to allow any number of such functions to exist - via the new
`NERDTreeAddPathFilter()`