core: add fset plugin in release notes of version 2.0
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[[v2.0]]
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== Version 2.0 (2017-12-03)
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== Version 2.0 (2017-12-03)
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[[v2.0_fset_plugin]]
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=== Fset plugin
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A new plugin "fset" has been added, it replaces the script iset.pl and has many
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new features.
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By default the fset plugin changes the behavior of `/set` command when it is
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used with only an option name: it opens the fset buffer if at least one option
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is found.
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The old behavior was to display the list of options in the core buffer.
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If you prefer the old behavior, you can restore it with this command:
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/set fset.look.condition_catch_set ""
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For more information about this feature, you can read help with:
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/help fset.look.condition_catch_set
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[[v2.0_debian_packaging]]
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[[v2.0_debian_packaging]]
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=== Split of scripting Debian packages
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=== Split of scripting Debian packages
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