The major change here is a refactoring to allow controling the save
behaviour when closing items, which is pre-work needed for vim command
palette.
For zed-industries/community#1868
This should have no user-visible impact.
For vim `.` to repeat it's important that actions are replayable.
Currently editor::MoveDown *sometimes* moves the cursor down, and
*sometimes* selects the next completion.
For replay we need to be able to separate the two.
The latter is not posible to press in Zed, since `:` is typed as
`shift-;` with typical US keyboard layouts.
In the end, it's the same buttons you have to press to toggle the inlay
hints, but working this time.
This changes vim motions to be relative to fold lines, not display
lines, to match the behaviour of vim.
This is necessary for relative line numbers to make sense (as the most
important thing is you can do `3j` to get th e line that is numbered 3).
Release Notes:
- vim: Fix handling of motions when `soft_wrap` is enabled in zed. Like
in vim `j,k,up,down,$,^,0,home,end` will all now navigate in file
coordinates not display coordinates.
- vim: Add `g {j,k,up,down,$,^,0,home,end}` to navigate in display
coordinates.
- vim: Add `z o` and `z c` to open and close folds.
- vim: Add `z f` in visual mode to fold selection.
Note: this may be a jarring change if you're grown used to the current
behaviour of `j` and `k`. You can make the issue less acute by setting
`"soft_wrap":"none"` in your settings; or you can manually copy the
bindings for `g j` to the binding for `j` (etc.) in your keymap.json to
preserve the existing behaviour.
Before this change up and down were in display co-ordinates, after this
change they are in fold coordinates (which matches the vim behaviour).
To make this work without causing usabliity problems, a bunch of extra
keyboard shortcuts now work:
- vim: `z {o,c}` to open,close a fold
- vim: `z f` to fold current visual selection
- vim: `g {j,k,up,down}` to move up/down a display line
- vim: `g {0,^,$,home,end}` to get to start/end of a display line
Fixes: zed-industries/community#1562
- vim: support P for paste before
- vim: support P in visual mode for paste without overriding clipboard
- vim: fix position when using `p` on text copied outside zed
- vim: fix indentation when using `p` on text copied from zed
This isn't quite an exact emulation, as instead of using one selection
that is magically in "column mode", we emulate it with a bunch of zed
multi-selections (one per line).
I think this is better, as it requires fewer changes to the codebase,
and lets you see the impact of any changes immediately on all lines.
Fixes: zed-industries/community#984
Update vim mode to have vim selection and editor selections match.
Before this we had to adjust between vim selections and real selections
when making changes; now we have to adjust when making selections.
Release Notes:
- vim: Ensure editor selection matches the vim selection
([#1796](https://github.com/zed-industries/community/issues/1796)).
- vim: Fix `s` in visual line mode
- vim: Add `o` and `shift-o` to toggle direction of visual selection
- vim: Fix `v` and `shift-v` to toggle back to normal mode
- vim: Fix block selections like `vi}` to contain correct whitespace
These primarily happen when first entering visual mode, but can also
be created with objects like `vi{`.
Along the way fix the way ranges like `vi{` are selected to be more
similar to nvim.
using zed more and more to develop zed itself I'm finding some small qol
features missing, this is one of them
I'm very used to open two or three splits, and sometimes I want to close
everything except for the active editor, but that wasn't supported, as
the `pane::CloseInactiveItems` action only closes inactive items on the
active pane
so I've implemented it really quick, although I'm not sure it's the
right way to do this
note: I really don't like the default keybinding I've set it to, I have
this action bound to `cmd-shift-w` on all editors, but in zed is taken,
so I chose something that's free but without thinking too much about it
Release Notes:
- Added action for closing inactive editors from all panes