El mar., 28 jul. 2020 a las 18:49, John Florian (<jflorian@doubledog.org>) escribió:

I also have seen some weirdness of late, but I'm still on F31.  I had yaml files indented with sw=4 and my foldmethod=indent.  Now I have to open the fold twice, once for the invisible fold that seems to be implied as if sw=2 and one more to get the real thing.  If I reformat to use 2-space indents the folding works like I'd expect but something changed.  I've also gotten lots of pain with certain key combos that were solid for ages.  Ctrl-6 to swap buffers % and # now must be Ctrl-Shift-6 for vim, though the former still works in gvim.  I have a mapping for <C-E> :nohlsearch<CR> that I've used for over a decade to un-highlight a search.  That no longer works in vim or gvim.  Until I'd found that I figured something in konsole had changed.  But once gvim revealed weird issues I figured it must be more of a vim thing. Now seeing this message, I'm becoming even more certain.

John Florian
On 2020-07-25 09:21, Richard Shaw wrote:
After upgrading to Fedora 32 I've noticed when editing files, especially spec files that vim does some crazy jumps/indents that it didn't do before.

Right now I'm pressing i to insert a line before a Requires: and when I hit enter it jumps to the next line (fine) but with 4 indents and one space... WTF?

Anyone else seeing strange vim behavior?

Thanks,
Richard

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