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*usr_24.txt* For Vim version 7.0. Last change: 2006 Apr 24
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*usr_24.txt* For Vim version 7.1a. Last change: 2006 Jul 23
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VIM USER MANUAL - by Bram Moolenaar
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@ -252,11 +252,18 @@ of alternatives, which are the items that "struct foo" contains. That is
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quite different from using CTRL-P, which would complete any word, while only
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members of "struct foo" are valid here.
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For Omni completion to work you may need to do some setup. For C code you
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need to create a tags file and set the 'tags' option. That is explained
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|ft-c-omni|. For other filetypes you may need to do something similar, look
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below |compl-omni-filetypes|. It only works for specific filetypes. Check
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the value of the 'omnifunc' option to find out if it would work.
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For Omni completion to work you may need to do some setup. At least make sure
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filetype plugins are enabled. Your vimrc file should contain a line like
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this: >
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filetype plugin on
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Or: >
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filetype plugin indent on
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For C code you need to create a tags file and set the 'tags' option. That is
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explained |ft-c-omni|. For other filetypes you may need to do something
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similar, look below |compl-omni-filetypes|. It only works for specific
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filetypes. Check the value of the 'omnifunc' option to find out if it would
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work.
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*24.4* Repeating an insert
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