number 'c' is followed by 'ci' and not 'd' when let g:bullets_renumber_on_change = 0
I am using bullets in neovim. Installed with vim-plug. The only setting I have changed is let g:bullets_renumber_on_change = 0
If I have
a. foo
b. bar
c. baz <- <CR>
I expect the next number to be 'd'. However I get 'ci' (and then 'cii', 'ciii', 'civ' etc etc).
This also happens when block selecting and indenting:
1. foo
2. bar
3. baz
4. fee
5. fi
6. fo
7. fum
block selecting 2->6 and indenting gives me:
1. foo
a. bar
b. baz
c. fee
ci. fi
cii. fo
7. fum
@kaymmm could you please take a look at this? seems related to recent changes
This seems to be reltaed to the issue I raised a few days ago. https://github.com/dkarter/bullets.vim/issues/80#issue-631110531
This issue appears to have been fixed. Not sure which change did it.
Sorry but this issue is still happening. I'm on the latest version.
It seems some letters in the ABC/abc bullet style are getting mistaken with the ROM/rom bullet style and this causes the style to switch from ABC/abc to ROM/rom.
can this issue please be reopened? I am still experiencing this bug.
Sure. Could you post an example?
Thank you. The example in OP reproduces the error.