The copy command should only be executed when not in a mode (i.e.
alternate?). This gets rid of the error message "Not in a mode" when
double/triple clicking inside of vim etc..
When switching to the 'SecondClick' event in 4b8e877305 ("tmux: Use
SecondClick instead of DoubleClick event"), I forgot to add an `unbind`
of the default binding that was previously overwritten. Since I just
resourced my config I didn't notice.
The `${(*)...}` parameter expansion flag was only introduced in
zsh-5.8.1.2-test, but EXTENDED_GLOB is needed for the `(#m)` globbing
flag. To support older zsh versions too, solve this by using a subshell
in which EXTENDED_GLOB is temporarily enabled.
The cursor is always moved to the beginning of the selection when
yanking in visual mode. This mapping resets the position back to where
it was.
Link: https://stackoverflow.com/a/3806664/20927629
By the way: Apparently I committed the initial commit of fzf.vim and the
one adding the TODO accidentally together in 86af2da785
("vim:ftplug:fzf:TODO: Look up other Unicode chars").
If :h 'spelllang' is something else, do nothing.
A possible future improvement could be to keep a list of the languages
to cycle between and first adding any other languages to this list so
that one could return to the original setting. I see this especially
useful when the current setting is `en,de`.
Apparently I broke them in commit 4e8ab80c66 ("tmux: Fix edge cases
in paragraph text-object") by adding the comments. Through them the
bindings were not set in place since the binding stopped with the
comment (I guess?). Weirdly I do not get an error message and the
default bindings stay, so I am not sure what exactly happens. This could
also be due to a version change from 3.3a to 3.4.
Fix the bindings by starting a code block instead of just escaping the
newline.
Do this also everywhere else to prevent errors in the future.