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- the file was edited with a different editor/program or
- kak didn't restore a backup or
- if old backups weren't purged or
- if autorestore wasn't loaded (e.g. `kak -n`) after backups were generated.
Support arbitrary orders for column highlighters (it was previously
failing when column highlighters were not applied in column order).
Fix show_matching tab handling at the same time (horizontal scrolling,
tab characters and show_matching were behaving badly).
Window highlighting now runs user highlighters, then built-ins for each
phases, instead of running all phases for user highlighters, then all
phases for built-ins.
We now consider unprintable character to be 1-column width as we know
we will display them as "�".
Fixes#1615Fixes#1023
I dedicate any and all copyright interest in this software to the
public domain. I make this dedication for the benefit of the public at
large and to the detriment of my heirs and successors. I intend this
dedication to be an overt act of relinquishment in perpetuity of all
present and future rights to this software under copyright law.
Sometimes the implementation of `man` will display errors, e.g.
```
<standard input>:4808: warning [p 54, 13.2i]: can't break line
```
Those errors are harmless but are still reported on the debug buffer,
so we hide them by redirecting the standard error stream to /dev/null.
When using the `man` filetype to make use of the text highlighters
of the `man.kak` script, the documentation pages inherit from the
window resizing hooks that won't work on `doc` buffers.
Fixes#1591
That way, insert mode knows when it can restore selections/avoid eol
instead of (wrongly) doing it in the destructor that ends up running
unpredictibly (as the mode is kept alive during its on_key call, even
though it can happen that it is not the active mode anymore at the end
of that call).
Fixes#1580