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| author | Eivind Fonn <evfonn@gmail.com> | 2020-10-13 22:08:19 +0200 |
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| committer | Eivind Fonn <evfonn@gmail.com> | 2020-10-14 22:25:00 +0200 |
| commit | 7dbb790f12dc22419a6ee77de896fe75e786c515 (patch) | |
| tree | cfcfdab4344976d8adc841ba457545bfac83d972 /doc | |
| parent | 326e1d8205c928c11932c9274ef399246b54dfc4 (diff) | |
Update texinfo documentation
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diff --git a/doc/build/texinfo/evil.texi b/doc/build/texinfo/evil.texi index 067c057..4cecf3e 100644 --- a/doc/build/texinfo/evil.texi +++ b/doc/build/texinfo/evil.texi @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ @setfilename evil.info @documentencoding UTF-8 @ifinfo -@*Generated by Sphinx 2.4.3.@* +@*Generated by Sphinx 3.2.1.@* @end ifinfo @settitle Evil documentation @defindex ge @@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ @copying @quotation -Evil 1.14.0, Mar 04, 2020 +Evil 1.14.0, Oct 14, 2020 Eivind Fonn, Frank Fischer, Vegard Øye @@ -47,7 +47,7 @@ Copyright @copyright{} 2011-2019, Eivind Fonn, Frank Fischer, Vegard Øye @end ifnottex @c %**start of body -@anchor{index doc}@anchor{40} +@anchor{index doc}@anchor{42} @c Evil documentation master file, created by @c sphinx-quickstart on Thu Dec 12 10:34:49 2019. @c You can adapt this file completely to your liking, but it should at least @@ -111,7 +111,7 @@ Internals @end menu @node Overview,Settings,Top,Top -@anchor{overview doc}@anchor{41}@anchor{overview evil}@anchor{42}@anchor{overview overview}@anchor{43} +@anchor{overview doc}@anchor{43}@anchor{overview evil}@anchor{44}@anchor{overview overview}@anchor{45} @chapter Overview @@ -132,7 +132,7 @@ general, Evil is extensible in Emacs Lisp. @end menu @node Installation via package el,Manual installation,,Overview -@anchor{overview installation-via-package-el}@anchor{44} +@anchor{overview installation-via-package-el}@anchor{46} @section Installation via package.el @@ -158,12 +158,12 @@ Finally, add the following lines to your Emacs init file: @end example @node Manual installation,Modes and states,Installation via package el,Overview -@anchor{overview manual-installation}@anchor{45} +@anchor{overview manual-installation}@anchor{47} @section Manual installation -First, install @cite{goto-chg} and @cite{cl-lib}. If you have an -Emacs version of 24.3 or newer, you should already have @cite{cl-lib}. +First, install @cite{goto-chg} and @cite{cl-lib}. If you have an Emacs version +of 24.3 or newer, you should already have @cite{cl-lib}. Evil lives in a git repository. To download Evil, do: @@ -183,7 +183,7 @@ Ensure that your replace @code{path/to/evil} with the actual path to where you cloned Evil. @node Modes and states,,Manual installation,Overview -@anchor{overview modes-and-states}@anchor{46} +@anchor{overview modes-and-states}@anchor{48} @section Modes and states @@ -248,7 +248,7 @@ normal state. @end table @node Settings,Keymaps,Overview,Top -@anchor{settings doc}@anchor{47}@anchor{settings settings}@anchor{48} +@anchor{settings doc}@anchor{49}@anchor{settings settings}@anchor{4a} @chapter Settings @@ -291,16 +291,16 @@ customization options. @end menu @node The initial state,Keybindings and other behaviour,,Settings -@anchor{settings the-initial-state}@anchor{49} +@anchor{settings the-initial-state}@anchor{4b} @section The initial state The initial state of a buffer is determined by its major mode. Evil maintains an association between major modes and their corresponding states, which is most easily modified using the function -@ref{2f,,evil-set-initial-state}. +@ref{30,,evil-set-initial-state}. -@anchor{settings elispobj-evil-set-initial-state}@anchor{2f} +@anchor{settings elispobj-evil-set-initial-state}@anchor{30} @deffn {Emacs Lisp Autofunction} (evil@w{-}set@w{-}initial@w{-}state MODE STATE) Set the initial state for major mode @emph{MODE} to @emph{STATE}. @@ -314,7 +314,7 @@ If no state can be found, Evil uses the default initial state. The default Evil state. This is the state a buffer starts in when it is not otherwise -configured (see @ref{2f,,evil-set-initial-state} and +configured (see @ref{30,,evil-set-initial-state} and @ref{5,,evil-buffer-regexps}). The value may be one of @code{normal}, @code{insert}, @code{visual}, @code{replace}, @code{operator}, @code{motion} and @code{emacs}. @@ -338,15 +338,15 @@ Default: @code{(("^ \\*load\\*"))} @end deffn @node Keybindings and other behaviour,Search,The initial state,Settings -@anchor{settings keybindings-and-other-behaviour}@anchor{4a} +@anchor{settings keybindings-and-other-behaviour}@anchor{4c} @section Keybindings and other behaviour Evil comes with a rich system for modifying its key bindings -@ref{4b,,Keymaps}. For the most common tweaks, the following +@ref{4d,,Keymaps}. For the most common tweaks, the following variables are available. -@anchor{settings elispobj-evil-toggle-key}@anchor{35} +@anchor{settings elispobj-evil-toggle-key}@anchor{36} @deffn {Emacs Lisp Autovariable} evil@w{-}toggle@w{-}key The key used to change to and from Emacs state. @@ -355,7 +355,7 @@ Must be readable by @code{read-kbd-macro}. For example: “C-z”. Default: @code{"C-z"} @end deffn -@anchor{settings elispobj-evil-want-C-i-jump}@anchor{39} +@anchor{settings elispobj-evil-want-C-i-jump}@anchor{3b} @deffn {Emacs Lisp Autovariable} evil@w{-}want@w{-}C@w{-}i@w{-}jump Whether @code{C-i} jumps forward in the jump list (like Vim). @@ -364,7 +364,7 @@ Otherwise, @code{C-i} inserts a tab character. Default: @code{t} @end deffn -@anchor{settings elispobj-evil-want-C-u-delete}@anchor{3a} +@anchor{settings elispobj-evil-want-C-u-delete}@anchor{3c} @deffn {Emacs Lisp Autovariable} evil@w{-}want@w{-}C@w{-}u@w{-}delete Whether @code{C-u} deletes back to indentation in insert state. @@ -375,7 +375,7 @@ ubiquity of prefix arguments. Default: @code{nil} @end deffn -@anchor{settings elispobj-evil-want-C-u-scroll}@anchor{3b} +@anchor{settings elispobj-evil-want-C-u-scroll}@anchor{3d} @deffn {Emacs Lisp Autovariable} evil@w{-}want@w{-}C@w{-}u@w{-}scroll Whether @code{C-u} scrolls up (like Vim). @@ -386,7 +386,7 @@ ubiquity of prefix arguments. Default: @code{nil} @end deffn -@anchor{settings elispobj-evil-want-C-d-scroll}@anchor{38} +@anchor{settings elispobj-evil-want-C-d-scroll}@anchor{3a} @deffn {Emacs Lisp Autovariable} evil@w{-}want@w{-}C@w{-}d@w{-}scroll Whether @code{C-d} scrolls down (like Vim). @@ -394,7 +394,7 @@ Whether @code{C-d} scrolls down (like Vim). Default: @code{t} @end deffn -@anchor{settings elispobj-evil-want-C-w-delete}@anchor{3c} +@anchor{settings elispobj-evil-want-C-w-delete}@anchor{3e} @deffn {Emacs Lisp Autovariable} evil@w{-}want@w{-}C@w{-}w@w{-}delete Whether @code{C-w} deletes a word in Insert state. @@ -402,7 +402,7 @@ Whether @code{C-w} deletes a word in Insert state. Default: @code{t} @end deffn -@anchor{settings elispobj-evil-want-C-w-in-emacs-state}@anchor{3d} +@anchor{settings elispobj-evil-want-C-w-in-emacs-state}@anchor{3f} @deffn {Emacs Lisp Autovariable} evil@w{-}want@w{-}C@w{-}w@w{-}in@w{-}emacs@w{-}state Whether @code{C-w} prefixes windows commands in Emacs state. @@ -410,7 +410,7 @@ Whether @code{C-w} prefixes windows commands in Emacs state. Default: @code{nil} @end deffn -@anchor{settings elispobj-evil-want-Y-yank-to-eol}@anchor{3f} +@anchor{settings elispobj-evil-want-Y-yank-to-eol}@anchor{41} @deffn {Emacs Lisp Autovariable} evil@w{-}want@w{-}Y@w{-}yank@w{-}to@w{-}eol Whether @code{Y} yanks to the end of the line. @@ -423,7 +423,7 @@ Default: @code{nil} @deffn {Emacs Lisp Autovariable} evil@w{-}disable@w{-}insert@w{-}state@w{-}bindings Whether insert state bindings should be used. -Bindings for escape, delete and @ref{35,,evil-toggle-key} are always +Bindings for escape, delete and @ref{36,,evil-toggle-key} are always available. If this is non-nil, default Emacs bindings are by and large accessible in insert state. @@ -431,10 +431,20 @@ Default: @code{nil} @end deffn @node Search,Indentation,Keybindings and other behaviour,Settings -@anchor{settings search}@anchor{4c} +@anchor{settings search}@anchor{4e} @section Search +@anchor{settings elispobj-evil-search-module}@anchor{2a} +@deffn {Emacs Lisp Autovariable} evil@w{-}search@w{-}module + +The search module to be used. May be either @code{isearch}, for +Emacs’ isearch module, or @code{evil-search}, for Evil’s own +interactive search module. + +Default: @code{isearch} +@end deffn + @anchor{settings elispobj-evil-regexp-search}@anchor{27} @deffn {Emacs Lisp Autovariable} evil@w{-}regexp@w{-}search @@ -443,7 +453,7 @@ Whether to use regular expressions for searching in @code{/} and @code{?}. Default: @code{t} @end deffn -@anchor{settings elispobj-evil-search-wrap}@anchor{2a} +@anchor{settings elispobj-evil-search-wrap}@anchor{2b} @deffn {Emacs Lisp Autovariable} evil@w{-}search@w{-}wrap Whether search with @code{/} and @code{?} wraps around the buffer. @@ -471,7 +481,7 @@ Default: @code{0.02} @end deffn @node Indentation,Cursor movement,Search,Settings -@anchor{settings indentation}@anchor{4d} +@anchor{settings indentation}@anchor{4f} @section Indentation @@ -483,7 +493,7 @@ Whether to auto-indent when opening lines with @code{o} and @code{O}. Default: @code{t}, buffer-local @end deffn -@anchor{settings elispobj-evil-shift-width}@anchor{32} +@anchor{settings elispobj-evil-shift-width}@anchor{33} @deffn {Emacs Lisp Autovariable} evil@w{-}shift@w{-}width The number of columns by which a line is shifted. @@ -492,12 +502,12 @@ This applies to the shifting operators @code{>} and @code{<}. Default: @code{4}, buffer-local @end deffn -@anchor{settings elispobj-evil-shift-round}@anchor{31} +@anchor{settings elispobj-evil-shift-round}@anchor{32} @deffn {Emacs Lisp Autovariable} evil@w{-}shift@w{-}round Whether shifting rounds to the nearest multiple. If non-nil, @code{>} and @code{<} adjust line -indentation to the nearest multiple of @ref{32,,evil-shift-width}. +indentation to the nearest multiple of @ref{33,,evil-shift-width}. Default: @code{t}, buffer-local @end deffn @@ -513,7 +523,7 @@ Default: @code{t} @end deffn @node Cursor movement,Cursor display,Indentation,Settings -@anchor{settings cursor-movement}@anchor{4e} +@anchor{settings cursor-movement}@anchor{50} @section Cursor movement @@ -585,7 +595,7 @@ This variable must be set before Evil is loaded. Default: @code{nil} @end deffn -@anchor{settings elispobj-evil-track-eol}@anchor{36} +@anchor{settings elispobj-evil-track-eol}@anchor{37} @deffn {Emacs Lisp Autovariable} evil@w{-}track@w{-}eol Whether @code{$} “sticks” the cursor to the end of the line. @@ -597,7 +607,7 @@ Default: @code{t} @end deffn @node Cursor display,Window management,Cursor movement,Settings -@anchor{settings cursor-display}@anchor{4f} +@anchor{settings cursor-display}@anchor{51} @section Cursor display @@ -619,7 +629,7 @@ Default: @code{t} @end deffn @node Window management,Parenthesis highlighting,Cursor display,Settings -@anchor{settings window-management}@anchor{50} +@anchor{settings window-management}@anchor{52} @section Window management @@ -631,7 +641,7 @@ If non-nil window creation and deletion trigger rebalancing. Default: @code{t} @end deffn -@anchor{settings elispobj-evil-split-window-below}@anchor{34} +@anchor{settings elispobj-evil-split-window-below}@anchor{35} @deffn {Emacs Lisp Autovariable} evil@w{-}split@w{-}window@w{-}below If non-nil split windows are created below. @@ -639,7 +649,7 @@ If non-nil split windows are created below. Default: @code{nil} @end deffn -@anchor{settings elispobj-evil-vsplit-window-right}@anchor{37} +@anchor{settings elispobj-evil-vsplit-window-right}@anchor{39} @deffn {Emacs Lisp Autovariable} evil@w{-}vsplit@w{-}window@w{-}right If non-nil vertically split windows with are created to the right. @@ -648,14 +658,14 @@ Default: @code{nil} @end deffn @node Parenthesis highlighting,Miscellaneous,Window management,Settings -@anchor{settings parenthesis-highlighting}@anchor{51} +@anchor{settings parenthesis-highlighting}@anchor{53} @section Parenthesis highlighting These settings concern the integration between Evil and @code{show-paren-mode}. They take no effect if this mode is not enabled. -@anchor{settings elispobj-evil-show-paren-range}@anchor{33} +@anchor{settings elispobj-evil-show-paren-range}@anchor{34} @deffn {Emacs Lisp Autovariable} evil@w{-}show@w{-}paren@w{-}range The minimal distance between point and a parenthesis @@ -679,11 +689,11 @@ Default: @code{(not emacs insert replace)} @end deffn @node Miscellaneous,,Parenthesis highlighting,Settings -@anchor{settings miscellaneous}@anchor{52} +@anchor{settings miscellaneous}@anchor{54} @section Miscellaneous -@anchor{settings elispobj-evil-want-fine-undo}@anchor{3e} +@anchor{settings elispobj-evil-want-fine-undo}@anchor{40} @deffn {Emacs Lisp Autovariable} evil@w{-}want@w{-}fine@w{-}undo Whether actions are undone in several steps. @@ -700,6 +710,17 @@ work consistently. Default: @code{nil} @end deffn +@anchor{settings elispobj-evil-undo-system}@anchor{38} +@deffn {Emacs Lisp Autovariable} evil@w{-}undo@w{-}system + +Undo system Evil should use. If equal to @code{undo-tree} or +@code{undo-fu}, those packages must be installed. If equal to +@code{undo-tree}, @code{undo-tree-mode} must also be activated. If equal +to @code{undo-redo}, Evil uses commands natively available in Emacs 28. + +Default: @code{nil} +@end deffn + @anchor{settings elispobj-evil-backspace-join-lines}@anchor{3} @deffn {Emacs Lisp Autovariable} evil@w{-}backspace@w{-}join@w{-}lines @@ -830,7 +851,7 @@ Default: @code{t} @end deffn @node Keymaps,Hooks,Settings,Top -@anchor{keymaps doc}@anchor{53}@anchor{keymaps chapter-keymaps}@anchor{4b}@anchor{keymaps keymaps}@anchor{54} +@anchor{keymaps doc}@anchor{55}@anchor{keymaps chapter-keymaps}@anchor{4d}@anchor{keymaps keymaps}@anchor{56} @chapter Keymaps @@ -904,7 +925,7 @@ The above examples could therefore have been written as follows: @end menu @node evil-define-key,Leader keys,,Keymaps -@anchor{keymaps evil-define-key}@anchor{55} +@anchor{keymaps evil-define-key}@anchor{57} @section evil-define-key @@ -1026,7 +1047,7 @@ bindings are desired: @end example @node Leader keys,,evil-define-key,Keymaps -@anchor{keymaps leader-keys}@anchor{56} +@anchor{keymaps leader-keys}@anchor{58} @section Leader keys @@ -1041,10 +1062,10 @@ a key mapping, e.g. Likewise, you can use the expression @code{<localleader>} to mimic Vim’s local leader, which is designed for mode-specific key bindings. -You can use the function @ref{30,,evil-set-leader} to designate +You can use the function @ref{31,,evil-set-leader} to designate which key acts as the leader and the local leader. -@anchor{keymaps elispobj-evil-set-leader}@anchor{30} +@anchor{keymaps elispobj-evil-set-leader}@anchor{31} @deffn {Emacs Lisp Autofunction} (evil@w{-}set@w{-}leader STATE KEY [LOCALLEADER]) Set @emph{KEY} to trigger leader bindings in @emph{STATE}. @@ -1056,7 +1077,7 @@ instead. @end deffn @node Hooks,Extension,Keymaps,Top -@anchor{hooks doc}@anchor{57}@anchor{hooks hooks}@anchor{58} +@anchor{hooks doc}@anchor{59}@anchor{hooks hooks}@anchor{5a} @chapter Hooks @@ -1075,7 +1096,7 @@ During the hook execution, the variables @code{evil-next-state} and switched to and from, respectively. @node Extension,Frequently Asked Questions,Hooks,Top -@anchor{extension doc}@anchor{59}@anchor{extension extension}@anchor{5a} +@anchor{extension doc}@anchor{5b}@anchor{extension extension}@anchor{5c} @chapter Extension @@ -1092,7 +1113,7 @@ macros. Package writers can use these to define new commands. @end menu @node Motions,Operators,,Extension -@anchor{extension motions}@anchor{5b} +@anchor{extension motions}@anchor{5d} @section Motions @@ -1151,7 +1172,7 @@ behave as a “rectangle” on screen rather than a contiguous range of characters. @node Operators,Text objects,Motions,Extension -@anchor{extension operators}@anchor{5c} +@anchor{extension operators}@anchor{5e} @section Operators @@ -1211,7 +1232,7 @@ sequence such as @code{g?w} to encrypt from the current cursor to the end of the word. @node Text objects,Range types,Operators,Extension -@anchor{extension text-objects}@anchor{5d} +@anchor{extension text-objects}@anchor{5f} @section Text objects @@ -1278,7 +1299,7 @@ number of @emph{things}. @end quotation @end cartouche -@anchor{extension elispobj-evil-select-inner-object}@anchor{2c} +@anchor{extension elispobj-evil-select-inner-object}@anchor{2d} @deffn {Emacs Lisp Autofunction} (evil@w{-}select@w{-}inner@w{-}object THING BEG END TYPE [COUNT LINE]) Return an inner text object range of @emph{COUNT} objects. @@ -1290,7 +1311,7 @@ current selection. If @emph{LINE} is non-nil, the text object should be linewise, otherwise it is character wise. @end deffn -@anchor{extension elispobj-evil-select-an-object}@anchor{2b} +@anchor{extension elispobj-evil-select-an-object}@anchor{2c} @deffn {Emacs Lisp Autofunction} (evil@w{-}select@w{-}an@w{-}object THING BEG END TYPE COUNT [LINE]) Return an outer text object range of @emph{COUNT} objects. @@ -1302,7 +1323,7 @@ current selection. If @emph{LINE} is non-nil, the text object should be linewise, otherwise it is character wise. @end deffn -@anchor{extension elispobj-evil-select-paren}@anchor{2d} +@anchor{extension elispobj-evil-select-paren}@anchor{2e} @deffn {Emacs Lisp Autofunction} (evil@w{-}select@w{-}paren OPEN CLOSE BEG END TYPE COUNT [INCLUSIVE]) Return a range @code{(BEG END)} of @emph{COUNT} delimited text objects. @@ -1322,7 +1343,7 @@ is ignored. @end deffn @node Range types,States,Text objects,Extension -@anchor{extension range-types}@anchor{5e} +@anchor{extension range-types}@anchor{60} @section Range types @@ -1369,7 +1390,7 @@ be transformations on buffer positions, like @code{:expand} and @code{:contract} @end deffn @node States,,Range types,Extension -@anchor{extension states}@anchor{5f} +@anchor{extension states}@anchor{61} @section States @@ -1435,7 +1456,7 @@ For example: @end example @node Frequently Asked Questions,Internals,Extension,Top -@anchor{faq doc}@anchor{60}@anchor{faq frequently-asked-questions}@anchor{61} +@anchor{faq doc}@anchor{62}@anchor{faq frequently-asked-questions}@anchor{63} @chapter Frequently Asked Questions @@ -1446,7 +1467,7 @@ For example: @end menu @node Problems with the escape key in the terminal,Underscore is not a word character,,Frequently Asked Questions -@anchor{faq problems-with-the-escape-key-in-the-terminal}@anchor{62} +@anchor{faq problems-with-the-escape-key-in-the-terminal}@anchor{64} @section Problems with the escape key in the terminal @@ -1492,7 +1513,7 @@ been pressed. But this also implies that pressing @code{ESC} followed by <key> cannot be used to simulate @code{M-<key>} in graphical mode! @node Underscore is not a word character,,Problems with the escape key in the terminal,Frequently Asked Questions -@anchor{faq underscore-is-not-a-word-character}@anchor{63} +@anchor{faq underscore-is-not-a-word-character}@anchor{65} @section Underscore is not a word character @@ -1546,7 +1567,7 @@ the @code{evil-symbol} thing: @end example @node Internals,The GNU Free Documentation License,Frequently Asked Questions,Top -@anchor{internals doc}@anchor{64}@anchor{internals internals}@anchor{65} +@anchor{internals doc}@anchor{66}@anchor{internals internals}@anchor{67} @chapter Internals @@ -1556,7 +1577,7 @@ the @code{evil-symbol} thing: @end menu @node Command properties,,,Internals -@anchor{internals command-properties}@anchor{66} +@anchor{internals command-properties}@anchor{68} @section Command properties @@ -1574,10 +1595,10 @@ property is a @code{:keyword} with an associated value, e.g. Add @emph{PROPERTIES} to @emph{COMMAND}. @emph{PROPERTIES} should be a property list. -To replace all properties at once, use @ref{2e,,evil-set-command-properties}. +To replace all properties at once, use @ref{2f,,evil-set-command-properties}. @end deffn -@anchor{internals elispobj-evil-set-command-properties}@anchor{2e} +@anchor{internals elispobj-evil-set-command-properties}@anchor{2f} @deffn {Emacs Lisp Autofunction} (evil@w{-}set@w{-}command@w{-}properties COMMAND [PROPERTIES...]) Replace all of @emph{COMMAND}’s properties with @emph{PROPERTIES}. @@ -1629,7 +1650,7 @@ keystrokes. @end deffn @node The GNU Free Documentation License,Emacs lisp functions and variables,Internals,Top -@anchor{license doc}@anchor{67}@anchor{license the-gnu-free-documentation-license}@anchor{68} +@anchor{license doc}@anchor{69}@anchor{license the-gnu-free-documentation-license}@anchor{6a} @chapter The GNU Free Documentation License @@ -2173,28 +2194,30 @@ site under CC-BY-SA on the same site at any time before August 1, * evil-regexp-search: 27. * evil-repeat-move-cursor: 28. * evil-respect-visual-line-mode: 29. -* evil-search-wrap: 2a. -* evil-select-an-object: 2b. -* evil-select-inner-object: 2c. -* evil-select-paren: 2d. -* evil-set-command-properties: 2e. -* evil-set-initial-state: 2f. -* evil-set-leader: 30. -* evil-shift-round: 31. -* evil-shift-width: 32. -* evil-show-paren-range: 33. -* evil-split-window-below: 34. -* evil-toggle-key: 35. -* evil-track-eol: 36. -* evil-vsplit-window-right: 37. -* evil-want-C-d-scroll: 38. -* evil-want-C-i-jump: 39. -* evil-want-C-u-delete: 3a. -* evil-want-C-u-scroll: 3b. -* evil-want-C-w-delete: 3c. -* evil-want-C-w-in-emacs-state: 3d. -* evil-want-fine-undo: 3e. -* evil-want-Y-yank-to-eol: 3f. +* evil-search-module: 2a. +* evil-search-wrap: 2b. +* evil-select-an-object: 2c. +* evil-select-inner-object: 2d. +* evil-select-paren: 2e. +* evil-set-command-properties: 2f. +* evil-set-initial-state: 30. +* evil-set-leader: 31. +* evil-shift-round: 32. +* evil-shift-width: 33. +* evil-show-paren-range: 34. +* evil-split-window-below: 35. +* evil-toggle-key: 36. +* evil-track-eol: 37. +* evil-undo-system: 38. +* evil-vsplit-window-right: 39. +* evil-want-C-d-scroll: 3a. +* evil-want-C-i-jump: 3b. +* evil-want-C-u-delete: 3c. +* evil-want-C-u-scroll: 3d. +* evil-want-C-w-delete: 3e. +* evil-want-C-w-in-emacs-state: 3f. +* evil-want-fine-undo: 40. +* evil-want-Y-yank-to-eol: 41. @end menu |
