Update runtime files.

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Bram Moolenaar
2019-03-17 17:13:16 +01:00
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*terminal.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2019 Feb 22
*terminal.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2019 Feb 25
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
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the job. This uses a pty when possible. You can click outside of the
terminal window to move keyboard focus elsewhere.
*t_CTRL-W_CTRL-W* *t_CTRL-W_:*
CTRL-W can be used to navigate between windows and other CTRL-W commands, e.g.:
CTRL-W CTRL-W move focus to the next window
CTRL-W : enter an Ex command
See |CTRL-W| for more commands.
Special in the terminal window: *CTRL-W_.* *CTRL-W_N*
Special in the terminal window: *t_CTRL-W_.* *t_CTRL-W_N*
CTRL-W . send a CTRL-W to the job in the terminal
CTRL-W CTRL-\ send a CTRL-\ to the job in the terminal
CTRL-W N go to Terminal-Normal mode, see |Terminal-mode|
CTRL-\ CTRL-N go to Terminal-Normal mode, see |Terminal-mode|
CTRL-W " {reg} paste register {reg} *CTRL-W_quote*
CTRL-W " {reg} paste register {reg} *t_CTRL-W_quote*
Also works with the = register to insert the result of
evaluating an expression.
CTRL-W CTRL-C ends the job, see below |t_CTRL-W_CTRL-C|
CTRL-W gt go to next tabpage, same as `gt`
CTRL-W gT go to previous tabpage, same as `gT`
CTRL-W gt go to next tabpage, same as `gt` *t_CTRL-W_gt*
CTRL-W gT go to previous tabpage, same as `gT` *t_CTRL-W_gT*
See option 'termwinkey' for specifying another key instead of CTRL-W that
will work like CTRL-W. However, typing 'termwinkey' twice sends 'termwinkey'
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'termwinkey' . send 'termwinkey' to the job in the terminal
'termwinkey' CTRL-\ send a CTRL-\ to the job in the terminal
'termwinkey' N go to terminal Normal mode, see below
'termwinkey' CTRL-N same as CTRL-W N
'termwinkey' CTRL-C same as |t_CTRL-W_CTRL-C|
'termwinkey' CTRL-N same as CTRL-W N |t_CTRL-W_N|
'termwinkey' CTRL-C same as CTRL-W CTRL-C |t_CTRL-W_CTRL-C|
*t_CTRL-\_CTRL-N*
The special key combination CTRL-\ CTRL-N can be used to switch to Normal
mode, just like this works in any other mode.