Maybe a bug? I m not sure. #1289
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Lua uses curly brackets for lists. Try: border = { "╔" , "═" , "╗" , "║" , "╝", "═" , "╚" , "║" } |
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I didnt want to make a issue with my meager knowledge in lua and nvim.....
here is my config....and what i found out is while passing argument to border i tried using
[ "╔" , "═" , "╗" , "║" , "╝", "═" , "╚" , "║" ]
this is the error⬆️
then i tried this
'[ "╔" , "═" , "╗" , "║" , "╝", "═" , "╚" , "║" ]'
then i got this⬆️
I even tried passing each element as an array ...it didnt work...i tried without " ' " again the same error.
Is my syntax wrong in any way?
and all this are valid argument for
border
.I didnt try other arguments though....
edit: I forgot to mention -single, double, rounded, shadow, and solid works fine.
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