Package: vim-runtime
Version: 2:8.1.0875-5
Severity: normal

Dear Maintainer,

It looks like the "justify.vim" plugin is enabled by default. This
causes vim to wait for a keypress when the user presses "," or "_".

These are common keys used in VI normal mode. To enable a plugin that
overrides these by default may surprise many users. (It surprised me.)

Plugins usually use <Leader> or <LocalLeader> when defining mappings.
The justify.vim plug in does not, perhaps intentionally. Enabling it by
default will surprise (and perhaps annoy) users who use the "_" and ","
keys.

I'd suggest not shipping it by default. Or at least provide an easy way
for users to disable it.

GI


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ii  vim-tiny       2:8.1.0875-5

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