Ismail Dönmez 1bf5b60e2c - Updated to revision 1691, fixes the following problems
* When reading JSON from a channel all readahead is used.
  * channel_get_all() does multiple allocations.
  * When writing buffer lines to a pipe Vim may block.
  * Completion doesn't work well for a variable containing "#".
  * When help exists in multiple languages, adding @ab while "ab"
    is the default help language is unnecessary.
  * The Dvorak support is a bit difficult to install.
  * The justify plugin has to be copied or sourced to be used.
  * The editexisting plugin has to be copied or sourced to be used.
  * The swapmous plugin has to be copied or sourced to be used.
  * The shellmenu plugin has to be copied or sourced to be used.
  * A reference to the removed file_select plugin remains.
  * Coverity: copying value of v_lock without initializing it.
  * Coverity warns for not checking name length (false positive).
  * Coverity warns for fixed size buffer length (false positive).
  * Coverity: no check for NULL.
  * README text is slightly outdated.
  * There is no easy way to get all the information about a match.
  * When running tests $HOME/.viminfo is written.
  * The channel close_cb option does not work.
  * MzScheme does not support partial.
  * Ruby interface has inconsistent coding style.
  * Can't compile with the conceal feature but without multi-byte.
  * When switching to a new buffer and an autocommand applies syntax
    highlighting an ml_get error may occur.

OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/editors/vim?expand=0&rev=343
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To select the style of XIM Input the following command line arguments,
which are handled by GTK internally, are available:

    --xim-preedit [none|nothing|area|position|callbacks]
    --xim-status  [none|nothing|area|callbacks]

To use OnTheSpot input style, start gvim like

    ~$ gvim [--xim-preedit callbacks] [--xim-status callbacks]

This is also the default, which you will get without any command line arguments.


To use OverTheSpot input style, start gvim like

    ~$ gvim --xim-preedit position [--xim-status callbacks]

OnTheSpot input is still buggy and does not yet work right for Japanese,
therefore it is recommended to use OverTheSpot input style for Japanese.

(For Korean, OnTheSpot input style works well).


Fri Jan 26 17:57:39 2001  Mike Fabian  <mfabian@suse.de>
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