updated for version 7.0066

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Bram Moolenaar
2005-04-15 21:13:42 +00:00
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*windows.txt* For Vim version 7.0aa. Last change: 2005 Feb 18
*windows.txt* For Vim version 7.0aa. Last change: 2005 Apr 01
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
@ -516,7 +516,7 @@ The minimal height and width of a window is set with 'winminheight' and
24. :[N]sprevious [N] 34. :[N]sbprevious [N] split + to Nth previous arg/buf
25. :srewind / :sfirst 35. :sbrewind / :sbfirst split + to first arg/buf
26. :slast 36. :sblast split + to last arg/buf
27. :sall 37: :sball edit all args/buffers
27. :sall 37. :sball edit all args/buffers
38. :sunhide edit all loaded buffers
39. :[N]sbmod [N] split + to Nth modified buf
@ -725,7 +725,7 @@ to have it keep the same height when opening/closing other windows.
:pta[g][!] [tagname]
Does ":tag[!] [tagname]" and shows the found tag in a
"Preview" window without changing the current buffer or cursor
position. If a "Preview" window already exists, it is re-used
position. If a "Preview" window already exists, it is re-used
(like a help window is). If a new one is opened,
'previewheight' is used for the height of the window. See
also |:tag|.
@ -750,12 +750,12 @@ CTRL-W CTRL-Z *CTRL-W_CTRL-Z* *:pc* *:pclose*
CTRL-W } *CTRL-W_}*
Use identifier under cursor as a tag and perform a :ptag on
it. Make the new Preview window (if required) N high. If N is
it. Make the new Preview window (if required) N high. If N is
not given, 'previewheight' is used.
CTRL-W g } *CTRL-W_g}*
Use identifier under cursor as a tag and perform a :ptjump on
it. Make the new Preview window (if required) N high. If N is
it. Make the new Preview window (if required) N high. If N is
not given, 'previewheight' is used.
*:ped* *:pedit*
@ -903,7 +903,7 @@ list of buffers. |unlisted-buffer|
:bad[d] [+lnum] {fname}
Add file name {fname} to the buffer list, without loading it.
If "lnum" is specified, the cursor will be positioned at that
line when the buffer is first entered. Note that other
line when the buffer is first entered. Note that other
commands after the + will be ignored.
:[N]bd[elete][!] *:bd* *:bdel* *:bdelete* *E516*
@ -1002,7 +1002,7 @@ list of buffers. |unlisted-buffer|
buffer (if there is one). Similarly, if you are in a normal
(non-help) buffer, this takes you to the next normal buffer.
This is so that if you have invoked help, it doesn't get in
the way when you're browsing code/text buffers. The next three
the way when you're browsing code/text buffers. The next three
commands also work like this.
*:sbn* *:sbnext*