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Dionisio E Alonso 46daa3177e feat: Move Neovim/Vim specific docs to their own README
There is too many instructions specifically for the code editors
Neovim/Vim.  Having their instructions in the main project README file
can confuse and overwhelm.
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README.rst feat: Move Neovim/Vim specific docs to their own README 2022-08-07 18:25:34 -03:00
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gvimrc Add default font for GVim GTK versions in gvimrc 2018-10-03 17:19:28 -03:00
lsp_client_settings.vim fix: Rename modules for LSP for both Vim and Neovim 2022-05-10 17:47:44 -03:00
vimrc fix: Rename modules for LSP for both Vim and Neovim 2022-05-10 17:47:44 -03:00

README.rst

Tuning up Neovim/Vim

For using Vim with coc.nvim plugin, you need to install Node+npm. One way of doing that is: :

$ curl -sL install-node.now.sh/lts | bash -s -- --prefix ~/.local

Fonts with icon glyphs

Some glyphs (icons) on Neovim/Vim might appear to be missing or broken!!! You may need to use a patched font with the NerdFonts project.

Neovim/Vim config here has some automatic code completion. Instead of using words or letters for representing the different kind of completion items, this config uses nice icons like popular IDEs to give some familiar look.

Easy fix

Choose your favourite programming font (already patched) from NerdFonts, install it on your system and set it as your terminal profile font.

(Alternatively)

You may prefer not to have symbols at all. In that case, you have to:

  1. In nvim/lsp_client_settings.vim file comment-out/delete:
    • the entry line formatting = {format = cmp_format}
    • the 4 diagnostics lines starting with: sign define DiagnosticSign
  2. In vim/coc-settings.json delete the entry suggest.completionItemKindLabels.

Not so easy fix: Patch your own font

Install FontForge, for instance, on a Debian-based distro you can install this: :

$ sudo apt install python3-fontforge

Clone NerdFonts repository and inside that directory run the following commands (This example assumes you are patching Iosevka font, but you can patch one of your choice): :

./nerd-fonts$ ls -u ~/.local/share/fonts/Iosevka/v15.6.2/ttf-unhinted/iosevka-curly-slab-{regular,bold,italic,bolditalic,extended{,bold,italic,bolditalic}}.ttf |
                  while read file
                  do
                      fontforge -script ./font-patcher -c -out=$HOME/.local/share/fonts/"Iosevka Nerd Font"/ -ext=otf $file
                  done

For other uses of the font-patcher tool you can read the official documentation.

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