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*options.txt* For Vim version 7.0aa. Last change: 2005 Feb 10
*options.txt* For Vim version 7.0aa. Last change: 2005 Feb 21
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
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enables cancelling the mapping by typing <F1><Esc>.
*cpo-l*
l Backslash in a [] range in a search pattern is taken
literally, only "\]" is special See |/[]|
literally, only "\]", "\^", "\-" and "\\" are special.
See |/[]|
'l' included: "/[ \t]" finds <Space>, '\' and 't'
'l' excluded: "/[ \t]" finds <Space> and <Tab>
Also see |cpo-\|.
*cpo-L*
L When the 'list' option is set, 'wrapmargin',
'textwidth', 'softtabstop' and Virtual Replace mode
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contains behavior ~
*cpo-#*
# A count before "D", "o" and "O" has no effect.
*cpo-{*
{ The |{| and |}| commands also stop at a "{" character
at the start of a line.
*cpo-bar*
| The value of the $LINES and $COLUMNS environment
variables overrule the terminal size values obtained
with system specific functions.
*cpo-&*
& When ":preserve" was used keep the swap file when
exiting normally while this buffer is still loaded.
This flag is tested when exiting.
*cpo-\*
\ Backslash in a [] range in a search pattern is taken
literally, only "\]" is special See |/[]|
'l' included: "/[ \t]" finds <Space>, '\' and 't'
'l' excluded: "/[ \t]" finds <Space> and <Tab>
Also see |cpo-\|.
*cpo-/*
/ When "%" is used as the replacement string in a |:s|
command, use the previous replacement string. |:s%|
*cpo-{*
{ The |{| and |}| commands also stop at a "{" character
at the start of a line.
*cpo-.*
. The ":chdir" and ":cd" commands fail if the current
buffer is modified, unless ! is used. Vim doesn't
need this, since it remembers the full path of an
opened file.
*cpo-bar*
| The value of the $LINES and $COLUMNS environment
variables overrule the terminal size values obtained
with system specific functions.
*'cscopepathcomp'* *'cspc'*
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When set to "msg", error messages that would otherwise be omitted will
be given anyway. This is useful when debugging 'foldexpr' or
'indentexpr'.
When set to "beep", a message will be given when otherwise only a beep
would be produced.
The values can be combined, separated by a comma.
*'define'* *'def'*
'define' 'def' string (default "^\s*#\s*define")
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List of items that control the format of the output of |:hardcopy|.
See |popt-option|.
*'prompt'* *'noprompt'*
'prompt' boolean (default on)
global
When on a ":" prompt is used in Ex mode.
*'quoteescape'* *'qe'*
'quoteescape' 'qe' string (default "\")
local to buffer
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separator. To test if this is so use: >
if exists('+shellslash')
<
*'shelltemp'* *'stmp'* *'noshelltemp'* *'nostmp'*
'shelltemp' 'stmp' boolean (Vi default off, Vim default on)
global
{not in Vi}
When on, use temp files for shell commands. When off use a pipe.
When using a pipe is not possible temp files are used anyway.
Currently a pipe is only supported on Unix. You can check it with: >
:if has("filterpipe")
< The advantage of using a pipe is that nobody can read the temp file
and the 'shell' command does not need to support redirection.
The advantage of using a temp file is that the file type and encoding
can be detected.
The |FilterReadPre|, |FilterReadPost| and |FilterWritePre|,
|FilterWritePost| autocommands event are not triggered when
'shelltemp' is off.
*'shelltype'* *'st'*
'shelltype' 'st' number (default 0)
global
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|'cindent'|, |>>|, |<<|, etc.
*'shortmess'* *'shm'*
'shortmess' 'shm' string (Vim default "filnxtToO", Vi default: "")
'shortmess' 'shm' string (Vim default "filnxtToO", Vi default: "",
POSIX default: "A")
global
{not in Vi}
This option helps to avoid all the |hit-enter| prompts caused by file