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diff --git a/autoload/novim_mode.vim b/autoload/novim_mode.vim
index 90aecc5..f992b3f 100644
--- a/autoload/novim_mode.vim
+++ b/autoload/novim_mode.vim
@@ -109,18 +109,11 @@ function! g:SetNoVimModeShortcuts()
" General fixes to editor behaviour
if g:novim_mode_use_editor_fixes == 1
- " All thee `g`s here make these also work for wrapped lines.
-
" Fix HOME to go back to the first non-whitespace character of the line.
- inoremap <silent> <Home> <C-O>g^
- " Native End would work anyway but it needs the `g` for wrapped lines
- inoremap <silent> <End> <C-O>g$
-
- " For selection behaviour
- inoremap <silent> <S-Home> <S-Left><C-G><C-O>g^
- snoremap <silent> <S-Home> <C-O>g^
- inoremap <silent> <S-End> <S-Right><C-G><C-O>g$
- snoremap <silent> <S-End> <C-O>g$
+ inoremap <silent> <Home> <C-O>^
+ " The same but for selection behaviour
+ inoremap <silent> <S-Home> <S-Left><C-G><C-O>^
+ snoremap <silent> <S-Home> <C-O>^
" Tweaks PageUp behaviour to get cursor to first line on top page
inoremap <silent> <PageUp> <C-O>:call novim_mode#PageUp()<CR>
@@ -155,14 +148,14 @@ function! g:SetNoVimModeShortcuts()
" One of those curious features of Vim: without `onemore` when pasting
" at the end of a line, pasted text gets put *before* the cursor.
set virtualedit=onemore
- " NB. All these use the named 'p' register.
- inoremap <C-V> <C-O>"pP
- snoremap <C-V> <C-O>"pP
- cnoremap <C-V> <C-R>"p
- snoremap <C-C> <C-O>"pygv
- inoremap <C-C> <C-O>"pY
- snoremap <C-X> <C-O>"pxi
- inoremap <C-X> <C-O>"pdd
+ " NB. All these use the system clipboard.
+ inoremap <C-V> <C-O>"+P
+ snoremap <C-V> <C-O>"+P
+ cnoremap <C-V> <C-R>"+
+ snoremap <C-C> <C-O>"+ygv
+ inoremap <C-C> <C-O>"+Y
+ snoremap <C-X> <C-O>"+xi
+ inoremap <C-X> <C-O>"+dd
" Select word under cursor
inoremap <C-D> <C-O>viw<C-G>
" Select current line
@@ -239,26 +232,57 @@ endfunction
" By default Vim treats wrapped text as a single line even though it may
" appear as many lines on screen. So here we try to make wrapped text behave
-" more conventionally.
+" more conventionally. Please add any new types you might come across.
function! s:SetWrappedTextNavigation()
+ autocmd BufNewFile,BufRead *.{
+ \md,
+ \mdown,
+ \markdown,
+ \txt,
+ \textile,
+ \rdoc,
+ \org,
+ \creole,
+ \mediawiki
+ \} setlocal filetype=txt
+ autocmd FileType \
+ \rst,
+ \asciidoc,
+ \pod,
+ \txt
+ \ call s:WrappedTextBehaviour()
+endfunction
+
+function! s:WrappedTextBehaviour()
" Allow text to wrap in text files
- au BufNewFile,BufRead *.txt,*.md,*.markdown setlocal linebreak spell wrap
+ setlocal linebreak wrap
" Make arrow keys move through wrapped lines
" TODO:
- " * Scroll window 1 wrapped soft line at a time rather than entire block of wrapped
- " lines.
- au BufNewFile,BufRead *.txt,*.md,*.markdown inoremap <buffer> <Up> <C-O>gk
- au BufNewFile,BufRead *.txt,*.md,*.markdown inoremap <buffer> <Down> <C-O>gj
+ " * Scroll window 1 wrapped soft line at a time rather than entire block
+ " of wrapped lines -- I'm as good as certain this will need a patch to
+ " (n)vim's internals.
+ inoremap <buffer> <Up> <C-O>gk
+ inoremap <buffer> <Down> <C-O>gj
+ " For selection behaviour
+ snoremap <buffer> <S-Up> <C-O>gk
+ snoremap <buffer> <S-Down> <C-O>gj
+ " HOME/END for *visible* lines, not literal lines
+ inoremap <buffer> <silent> <Home> <C-O>g^
+ inoremap <buffer> <silent> <End> <C-O>g$
" For selection behaviour
- au BufNewFile,BufRead *.txt,*.md,*.markdown snoremap <buffer> <S-Up> <C-O>gk
- au BufNewFile,BufRead *.txt,*.md,*.markdown snoremap <buffer> <S-Down> <C-O>gj
+ inoremap <buffer> <silent> <S-Home> <S-Left><C-G><C-O>g^
+ snoremap <buffer> <silent> <S-Home> <C-O>g^
+ inoremap <buffer> <silent> <S-End> <S-Right><C-G><C-O>g$
+ snoremap <buffer> <silent> <S-End> <C-O>g$
endfunction
" Try to intuitively and intelligently close things like buffers, splits,
" panes, quicklist, etc, basically anything that looks like a pane.
function! novim_mode#ClosePane()
if s:IsEditableBuffer() == 1
+ " TODO: These aren't actually formally associated with a buffer, although
+ " conceptually they often are (eg; linting errors, file search).
" Close any location lists on screen.
exe "lclose"
" Close any quickfix lists on screen.