updated for version 7.0c

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Bram Moolenaar
2006-03-27 17:01:56 +00:00
parent 899dddf888
commit 3991dab8e0
181 changed files with 489 additions and 265 deletions

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@ -84,7 +84,7 @@ Mostly this is used for C programs, in which case {tag} could be a function
name.
The effect is that the file containing that function becomes the current file
and the cursor is positioned on the start of the function.
See ":help tag-commands".
See ":help tag\-commands".
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\-q [errorfile]
Start in quickFix mode.
@ -137,7 +137,7 @@ If "num" is missing, the cursor will be positioned on the last line.
+/{pat}
For the first file the cursor will be positioned on the
first occurrence of {pat}.
See ":help search-pattern" for the available search patterns.
See ":help search\-pattern" for the available search patterns.
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+{command}
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@ -371,7 +371,7 @@ See ":help initialization" within vim for more details.
Use the commands in the file {gvimrc} for GUI initializations.
All the other GUI initializations are skipped.
It can also be used to skip all GUI initializations by giving the name "NONE".
See ":help gui-init" within vim for more details.
See ":help gui\-init" within vim for more details.
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\-V[N]
Verbose. Give messages about which files are sourced and for reading and
@ -469,7 +469,7 @@ Type ":help" in
to get started.
Type ":help subject" to get help on a specific subject.
For example: ":help ZZ" to get help for the "ZZ" command.
Use <Tab> and CTRL\-D to complete subjects (":help cmdline\-completion").
Use <Tab> and CTRL-D to complete subjects (":help cmdline\-completion").
Tags are present to jump from one place to another (sort of hypertext links,
see ":help").
All documentation files can be viewed in this way, for example