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updated vim solarized togglebg plugin to fix silent error on unique remapping
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---
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Title: Solarized Colorscheme for Vim
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Description: Precision colors for machines and people
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Author: Ethan Schoonover
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Colors: light yellow
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Created: 2011 Mar 15
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Modified: 2011 Apr 12
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---
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Solarized Colorscheme for Vim
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=============================
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Solarized comes with a Toggle Background plugin that by default will map to
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<F5> if that mapping is available. If it is not available you will need to
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either map the function manually or change your current <F5> mapping to
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something else. If you wish to map the function manually, enter the following
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lines in your .vimrc:
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something else.
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nmap <unique> <F5> <Plug>ToggleBackground
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imap <unique> <F5> <Plug>ToggleBackground
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vmap <unique> <F5> <Plug>ToggleBackground
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To set your own mapping in your .vimrc file, simply add the following three
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lines to support normal, insert and visual mode usage, changing the "<F5>"
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value to the key or key combination you wish to use:
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Note that it is important to *not* use the noremap map variants. The plugin
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uses noremap internally. You may run `:help togglebg` for more information.
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call togglebg#map("<F5>")
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Note that you'll want to use a single function key or equivalent if you want
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the plugin to work in all modes (normal, insert, visual).
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Note also that it is important to NOT use the noremap map variants. The plugin
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uses noremap internally.
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Code Notes
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----------
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LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
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OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN
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THE SOFTWARE.
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" Maintainer: Ethan Schoonover
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" License: OSI approved MIT license
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if exists("g:loaded_ToggleBackground")
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if exists("g:loaded_togglebg")
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finish
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endif
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let g:loaded_ToggleBackground = 1
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if !exists("no_plugin_maps") && !hasmapto('<Plug>ToggleBackground')
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" map alone won't work here as it doesn't
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try
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silent! nmap <unique> <F5> <Plug>ToggleBackground
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silent! imap <unique> <F5> <Plug>ToggleBackground
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silent! vmap <unique> <F5> <Plug>ToggleBackground
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finally
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let g:test_val = "checked"
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endtry
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endif
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let g:loaded_togglebg = 1
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" noremap is a bit misleading here if you are unused to vim mapping.
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" in fact, there is remapping, but only of script locally defined remaps, in
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echo "Please update your ToggleBackground mapping. ':help togglebg' for information."
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endfunction
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function! togglebg#map(mapActivation)
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try
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exe "silent! nmap <unique> ".a:mapActivation." <Plug>ToggleBackground"
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exe "silent! imap <unique> ".a:mapActivation." <Plug>ToggleBackground"
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exe "silent! vmap <unique> ".a:mapActivation." <Plug>ToggleBackground"
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finally
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return 0
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endtry
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endfunction
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if !exists("no_plugin_maps") && !hasmapto('<Plug>ToggleBackground')
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call togglebg#map("<F5>")
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endif
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doc/tags
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doc/tags
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togbg togglebackground.txt /*togbg*
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togbg-default togglebackground.txt /*togbg-default*
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togbg-issues togglebackground.txt /*togbg-issues*
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togbg-newmap togglebackground.txt /*togbg-newmap*
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togbg-usage togglebackground.txt /*togbg-usage*
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toggle-background togglebackground.txt /*toggle-background*
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togglebackground togglebackground.txt /*togglebackground*
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togglebackground.txt togglebackground.txt /*togglebackground.txt*
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togglebg togglebackground.txt /*togglebg*
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tog-bg togglebg.txt /*tog-bg*
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togbg togglebg.txt /*togbg*
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toggle-background togglebg.txt /*toggle-background*
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toggle-bg togglebg.txt /*toggle-bg*
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togglebackground togglebg.txt /*togglebackground*
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togglebg togglebg.txt /*togglebg*
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togglebg-default togglebg.txt /*togglebg-default*
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togglebg-issues togglebg.txt /*togglebg-issues*
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togglebg-newmap togglebg.txt /*togglebg-newmap*
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togglebg-usage togglebg.txt /*togglebg-usage*
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togglebg.vim togglebg.txt /*togglebg.vim*
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*togglebackground.txt* For Vim version 7.3. or newer Last change: 2011 Apr 7
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*togglebg.vim* For Vim version 7.3. or newer Modified: 2011 Apr 12
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TOGGLE BACKGROUND PLUGIN by Ethan Schoonover ~
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Toggle Background *toggle-background*
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*togglebackground*
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*togglebg* *togbg*
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Toggle Background *togglebackground*
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*toggle-background*
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*togglebg* *toggle-bg*
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*togbg* *tog-bg*
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Toggle Background is a simple plugin to switch between light and dark
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background modes and reset the colorscheme. This is most useful for
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colorschemes that support both light and dark modes and in terminals or gui
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vim windows where the background will be properly set.
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0. Usage |togbg-usage|
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1. Default Mapping |togbg-default|
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2. Changing the Mapping |togbg-newmap|
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3. Issues |togbg-issues|
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0. Usage |togglebg-usage|
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1. Default Mapping |togglebg-default|
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2. Changing the Mapping |togglebg-newmap|
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3. Issues |togglebg-issues|
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==============================================================================
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0. Usage *togbg-usage*
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0. Usage *togglebg-usage*
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Press your map key(s) to activate Toggle Background, or select "Toggle
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Background" from the 'Window' menu while in gui mode.
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==============================================================================
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1. Default Mapping *togbg-default*
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1. Default Mapping *togglebg-default*
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Toggle Background starts with a default mapping to function key <F5>. If you
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are already using this in a mapping, Toggle Background will not map itself to
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remove/change your existing <F5> mapping to another value.
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==============================================================================
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2. Changing the Mapping *togbg-newmap*
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2. Changing the Mapping *togglebg-newmap*
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To set your own mapping in your .vimrc file, simply add the following three
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lines to support normal, insert and visual mode usage:
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lines to support normal, insert and visual mode usage, changing the "<F5>"
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value to the key or key combination you wish to use:
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nmap <unique> <F5> <Plug>ToggleBackground
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imap <unique> <F5> <Plug>ToggleBackground
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vmap <unique> <F5> <Plug>ToggleBackground
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call togglebg#map("<F5>")
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Note that it is important to NOT use the noremap map variants. The plugin uses
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noremap internally.
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Note that you'll want to use a single function key or equivalent if you want
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the plugin to work in all modes (normal, insert, visual).
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Note also that it is important to NOT use the noremap map variants. The plugin
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uses noremap internally.
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==============================================================================
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3. Issues *togbg-issues*
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3. Issues *togglebg-issues*
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When using the plugin during insert mode, there should be no interruption in
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workflow. However, if you activate the plugin during REPLACE mode, you will
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