Update runtime files.

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Bram Moolenaar
2019-12-26 14:35:26 +01:00
parent 767340574b
commit 5666fcd0bd
48 changed files with 234 additions and 249 deletions

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@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ To start Vim, enter this command: >
gvim file.txt
In UNIX you can type this at any command prompt. If you are running Microsoft
Windows, open an MS-DOS prompt window and enter the command.
Windows, open a Command Prompt and enter the command.
In either case, Vim starts editing a file called file.txt. Because this
is a new file, you get a blank window. This is what your screen will look
like:
@ -61,10 +61,9 @@ use this command: >
the editing occurs inside your command window. In other words, if you are
running inside an xterm, the editor uses your xterm window. If you are using
an MS-DOS command prompt window under Microsoft Windows, the editing occurs
inside this window. The text in the window will look the same for both
versions, but with gvim you have extra features, like a menu bar. More about
that later.
an MS-Windows command prompt window, the editing occurs inside this window.
The text in the window will look the same for both versions, but with gvim you
have extra features, like a menu bar. More about that later.
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*02.2* Inserting text