Created: 2022-07-21
Tags: #fleeting
local set = vim.opt
set.expandtab = true
set.smarttab = true
set.shiftwidth = 4
set.tabstop = 4
set number = true
set relativenumber = true
In nvim
Base configuration is at ~/config/nvim/init.lua
make gvim treat wrapped line as new line
gk and gj move up/down by visual line instead of text line. You could map j and k to these using
noremap j gj
noremap k gk
Some people prefer to only setup those maps for specific filetypes, in which case you'd want something like
au FileType html,tex noremap <buffer> j gj
au FileType html,tex noremap <buffer> k gk
Unlike many text editing environments,
Vim makes a distinction between displayed lines, and numbered lines. When wrap is enabled, each numbered line might be split across more than one display lines. The k and j keys move up and down by numbered lines. If you want to move the cursor up and down by display lines instead, you can use the commands gk and gj instead.
Hitting two keys in quick succession feels slow compared to pressing a single key whilst holding down a modifier key. I have the following in my .vimrc file:
vmap gj
vmap gk
vmap g
nmap g^
nmap g^