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crecord: rewrite status line text (BC)...
crecord: rewrite status line text (BC) Previously, we display fixed text in the 2-line status header. Now we want to customize some word there to make the "revert" action clear. However, if we simply replace the verb using '%s' like this: "SELECT CHUNKS: (j/k/up/dn/pgup/pgdn) move cursor; " "(space/A) toggle hunk/all; (e)dit hunk;"), " (f)old/unfold; (c)onfirm %s; (q)uit; (?) help " % verb "| [X]=hunk %s **=folded, toggle [a]mend mode" % verb It could cause trouble for i18n - some languages may expect things like "%(verb) confirm", for example. Therefore, this patch chooses to break the hard-coded 2-line sentences into "segment"s which could be translated (and replaced) separately. With the clean-up, I'm also changing the content being displayed, to make it cleaner and more friendly to (new) users, namely: - Replace "SELECT CHUNKS" to "Select hunks to record". Because: - To eliminate "hunk" / "chunk" inconsistency. - "record" is used in the "text" UI. Do not use "apply", to make it consistent. - To make it clear you are choosing what to record, not revert, or discard etc. This is probably the most important information the user should know. So let's put it first. - "to record" could be replaced to others depending on the operation. The follow-up patches will address them. - Move "[x]" and "**" legends first to explain the current interface. New users should understand what the legends mean, followed by what they can do in the interface. - Replace "j/k/up/dn/pgup/pgdn" with "arrow keys". Because: - "arrow keys" is more friendly to new users. - Mentioning "j/k" first may make emacs users angry. We should stay neutral about editors. - "pgup/pgdn" actually don't work very well. For example, within a hunk of 100-line insertion, "pgdn" just moves one single line. - Left/Right arrow keys are useful for movement and discovery of "expanding" a block. - Replace "fold/unfold" with "collapse/expand", "fold" is well known as a different meaning in histedit and evolve. - Replace "(space/A) toggle hunk/all" to "space: select". Because: - "A: toggle all" is not that useful - It's unclear how "hunk" could be "toggled" to a dumb user. Let's make it clear it's all about "select". - A follow-up will make it use "unselect" when we know the current item is selected. - Remove "(f)old". Use arrow keys instead. - Remove "toggle [a]mend mode". It's just confusing and could be useless. - Remove "(e)dit hunk". It's powerful but not friendly to new users. - Replace "(q)uit" to "q: abort" to make it clear you will lose changes. The result looks like the following in a 73-char-width terminal: Select hunks to record - [x]=selected **=collapsed c: confirm q: abort arrow keys: move/expand/collapse space: select ?: help If the terminal is 132-char wide, the text could fit in a single line.

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" $Id: CVSAnnotate.vim,v 1.5 2002/10/01 21:34:02 rhiestan Exp $
" Vim syntax file
" Language: CVS annotate output
" Maintainer: Bob Hiestand <bob@hiestandfamily.org>
" Last Change: $Date: 2002/10/01 21:34:02 $
" Remark: Used by the cvscommand plugin. Originally written by Mathieu
" Clabaut
if version < 600
syntax clear
elseif exists("b:current_syntax")
finish
endif
syn match cvsDate /\S\S\S \S\+ \d\+ \d\+:\d\+:\d\+ \d\+ [+-]\?\d\+/ contained
syn match cvsName /^\s*\S\+ / contained nextgroup=cvsVer
syn match cvsVer /\d\+ / contained nextgroup=cvsDate
syn region cvsHead start="^" end=":" contains=cvsVer,cvsName,cvsDate
if !exists("did_cvsannotate_syntax_inits")
let did_cvsannotate_syntax_inits = 1
hi link cvsText String
hi link cvsDate Comment
hi link cvsName Type
hi link cvsVer Statement
endif
let b:current_syntax="CVSAnnotate"