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*options.txt* For Vim version 8.2. Last change: 2021 Mar 29
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*options.txt* For Vim version 8.2. Last change: 2021 Apr 07
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VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
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the window. This happens only when the 'icon' option is on.
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Only works if the terminal supports setting window icon text
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(currently only X11 GUI and terminals with a non-empty 't_IS' option).
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Does not work for MS Windows.
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Does not work for MS-Windows.
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When Vim was compiled with HAVE_X11 defined, the original icon will be
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restored if possible |X11|.
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When this option contains printf-style '%' items, they will be
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jump between two double quotes.
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The characters must be separated by a colon.
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The pairs must be separated by a comma. Example for including '<' and
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'>' (HTML): >
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'>' (for HTML): >
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:set mps+=<:>
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< A more exotic example, to jump between the '=' and ';' in an
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part specifies what to do for each consecutive use of 'wildchar'. The
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first part specifies the behavior for the first use of 'wildchar',
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The second part for the second use, etc.
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These are the possible values for each part:
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Each part consists of a colon separated list consisting of the
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following possible values:
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"" Complete only the first match.
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"full" Complete the next full match. After the last match,
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the original string is used and then the first match
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again.
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again. Will also start 'wildmenu' if it is enabled.
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"longest" Complete till longest common string. If this doesn't
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result in a longer string, use the next part.
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"longest:full" Like "longest", but also start 'wildmenu' if it is
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enabled.
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"list" When more than one match, list all matches.
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"lastused" When completing buffer names and more than one buffer
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matches, sort buffers by time last used (other than
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the current buffer).
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When there is only a single match, it is fully completed in all cases.
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Examples of useful colon-separated values:
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"longest:full" Like "longest", but also start 'wildmenu' if it is
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enabled. Will not complete to the next full match.
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"list:full" When more than one match, list all matches and
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complete first match.
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"list:longest" When more than one match, list all matches and
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complete till longest common string.
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"list:lastused" When more than one buffer matches, sort buffers
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by time last used (other than the current buffer).
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When there is only a single match, it is fully completed in all cases.
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"list:lastused" When more than one buffer matches, list all matches
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and sort buffers by time last used (other than the
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current buffer).
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Examples: >
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:set wildmode=full
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