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@ -639,7 +639,7 @@ CursorHold When the user doesn't press a key for the time
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Hint: to force an update of the status lines
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use: >
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:let &ro = &ro
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< {only on Amiga, Unix, Win32, MSDOS and all GUI
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< {only on Amiga, Unix, Win32 and all GUI
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versions}
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*CursorHoldI*
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CursorHoldI Just like CursorHold, but in Insert mode.
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@ -943,7 +943,7 @@ These modifiers can be given, in this order:
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separator is removed. Thus ":p:h" on a directory name results
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on the directory name itself (without trailing slash).
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When the file name is an absolute path (starts with "/" for
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Unix; "x:\" for WIN32; "drive:" for Amiga), that part is not
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Unix; "x:\" for Win32; "drive:" for Amiga), that part is not
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removed. When there is no head (path is relative to current
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directory) the result is empty.
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:t Tail of the file name (last component of the name). Must
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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
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*debugger.txt* For Vim version 8.2. Last change: 2019 Jul 06
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*debugger.txt* For Vim version 8.2. Last change: 2019 Dec 21
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VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Gordon Prieur
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@ -12,8 +12,6 @@ For the debugger running in a Vim terminal window see |terminal-debugger|.
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1. Debugger Features |debugger-features|
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2. Vim Compile Options |debugger-compilation|
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3. Integrated Debuggers |debugger-integration|
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==============================================================================
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1. Debugger Features *debugger-features*
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@ -114,10 +112,10 @@ other settings apply.
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==============================================================================
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2. Vim Compile Options *debugger-compilation*
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The debugger features were added explicitly for use with Sun's Visual
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WorkShop Integrated Programming Environment (ipe). However, they were done
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in as generic a manner as possible so that integration with other debuggers
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could also use some or all of the tools used with Sun's ipe.
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The debugger features were added for use with Sun's Visual WorkShop Integrated
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Programming Environment (ipe). However, they were done in as generic a manner
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as possible so that integration with other debuggers could also these
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features.
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The following compile time preprocessor variables control the features:
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@ -127,18 +125,10 @@ The following compile time preprocessor variables control the features:
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Message Footer FEAT_FOOTER
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Balloon Evaluation FEAT_BEVAL
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The first integration with a full IPE/IDE was with Sun Visual WorkShop. To
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compile a gvim which interfaces with VWS set the following flag, which sets
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all the above flags:
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Sun Visual WorkShop FEAT_SUN_WORKSHOP
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==============================================================================
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3. Integrated Debuggers *debugger-integration*
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One fully integrated debugger/IPE/IDE is Sun's Visual WorkShop Integrated
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Programming Environment.
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The support specifically for Sun Visual WorkShop has been removed, since the
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product no longer exists.
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For Sun NetBeans support see |netbeans|.
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vim:tw=78:sw=4:ts=8:noet:ft=help:norl:
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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
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*editing.txt* For Vim version 8.2. Last change: 2019 Dec 07
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*editing.txt* For Vim version 8.2. Last change: 2019 Dec 22
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VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
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@ -131,7 +131,7 @@ You can use this file if you discover that you need the original file. See
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also the 'patchmode' option. The name of the backup file is normally the same
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as the original file with 'backupext' appended. The default "~" is a bit
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strange to avoid accidentally overwriting existing files. If you prefer ".bak"
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change the 'backupext' option. Extra dots are replaced with '_' on MS-DOS
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change the 'backupext' option. Extra dots are replaced with '_' on MS-Windows
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machines, when Vim has detected that an MS-DOS-like filesystem is being used
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(e.g., messydos or crossdos) or when the 'shortname' option is on. The
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backup file can be placed in another directory by setting 'backupdir'.
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@ -331,10 +331,13 @@ CTRL-^ Edit the alternate file. Mostly the alternate file is
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*gF*
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[count]gF Same as "gf", except if a number follows the file
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name, then the cursor is positioned on that line in
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the file. The file name and the number must be
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separated by a non-filename (see 'isfname') and
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non-numeric character. White space between the
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filename, the separator and the number are ignored.
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the file.
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The file name and the number must be separated by a
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non-filename (see 'isfname') and non-numeric
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character. " line " is also recognized, like it is
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used in the output of `:verbose command UserCmd`
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White space between the filename, the separator and
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the number are ignored.
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Examples:
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eval.c:10 ~
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eval.c @ 20 ~
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@ -542,15 +545,16 @@ If you start editing a new file and the 'fileformats' option is not empty
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(which is the default), Vim will try to detect whether the lines in the file
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are separated by the specified formats. When set to "unix,dos", Vim will
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check for lines with a single <NL> (as used on Unix and Amiga) or by a <CR>
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<NL> pair (MS-DOS). Only when ALL lines end in <CR><NL>, 'fileformat' is set
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to "dos", otherwise it is set to "unix". When 'fileformats' includes "mac",
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and no <NL> characters are found in the file, 'fileformat' is set to "mac".
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<NL> pair (MS-Windows). Only when ALL lines end in <CR><NL>, 'fileformat' is
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set to "dos", otherwise it is set to "unix". When 'fileformats' includes
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"mac", and no <NL> characters are found in the file, 'fileformat' is set to
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"mac".
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If the 'fileformat' option is set to "dos" on non-MS-DOS systems the message
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"[dos format]" is shown to remind you that something unusual is happening. On
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MS-DOS systems you get the message "[unix format]" if 'fileformat' is set to
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"unix". On all systems but the Macintosh you get the message "[mac format]"
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if 'fileformat' is set to "mac".
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If the 'fileformat' option is set to "dos" on non-MS-Windows systems the
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message "[dos format]" is shown to remind you that something unusual is
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happening. On MS-Windows systems you get the message "[unix format]" if
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'fileformat' is set to "unix". On all systems but the Macintosh you get the
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message "[mac format]" if 'fileformat' is set to "mac".
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If the 'fileformats' option is empty and DOS format is used, but while reading
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a file some lines did not end in <CR><NL>, "[CR missing]" will be included in
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@ -1056,11 +1060,11 @@ When the file name is actually a device name, Vim will not make a backup (that
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would be impossible). You need to use "!", since the device already exists.
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Example for Unix: >
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:w! /dev/lpt0
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and for MS-DOS or MS-Windows: >
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and for MS-Windows: >
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:w! lpt0
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For Unix a device is detected when the name doesn't refer to a normal file or
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a directory. A fifo or named pipe also looks like a device to Vim.
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For MS-DOS and MS-Windows the device is detected by its name:
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For MS-Windows the device is detected by its name:
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AUX
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CON
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CLOCK$
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@ -1294,7 +1298,7 @@ present in 'cpoptions' and "!" is not used in the command.
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Does not change the meaning of an already opened file,
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because its full path name is remembered. Files from
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the |arglist| may change though!
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On MS-DOS this also changes the active drive.
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On MS-Windows this also changes the active drive.
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To change to the directory of the current file: >
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:cd %:h
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<
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@ -3993,16 +3993,15 @@ executable({expr}) *executable()*
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arguments.
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executable() uses the value of $PATH and/or the normal
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searchpath for programs. *PATHEXT*
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On MS-DOS and MS-Windows the ".exe", ".bat", etc. can
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optionally be included. Then the extensions in $PATHEXT are
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tried. Thus if "foo.exe" does not exist, "foo.exe.bat" can be
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found. If $PATHEXT is not set then ".exe;.com;.bat;.cmd" is
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used. A dot by itself can be used in $PATHEXT to try using
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the name without an extension. When 'shell' looks like a
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Unix shell, then the name is also tried without adding an
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extension.
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On MS-DOS and MS-Windows it only checks if the file exists and
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is not a directory, not if it's really executable.
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On MS-Windows the ".exe", ".bat", etc. can optionally be
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included. Then the extensions in $PATHEXT are tried. Thus if
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"foo.exe" does not exist, "foo.exe.bat" can be found. If
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$PATHEXT is not set then ".exe;.com;.bat;.cmd" is used. A dot
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by itself can be used in $PATHEXT to try using the name
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without an extension. When 'shell' looks like a Unix shell,
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then the name is also tried without adding an extension.
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On MS-Windows it only checks if the file exists and is not a
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directory, not if it's really executable.
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On MS-Windows an executable in the same directory as Vim is
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always found. Since this directory is added to $PATH it
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should also work to execute it |win32-PATH|.
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@ -5371,7 +5370,7 @@ getmousepos() *getmousepos()*
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*getpid()*
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getpid() Return a Number which is the process ID of the Vim process.
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On Unix and MS-Windows this is a unique number, until Vim
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exits. On MS-DOS it's always zero.
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exits.
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*getpos()*
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getpos({expr}) Get the position for {expr}. For possible values of {expr}
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@ -10685,8 +10684,8 @@ filterpipe When 'shelltemp' is off pipes are used for shell
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find_in_path Compiled with support for include file searches
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|+find_in_path|.
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float Compiled with support for |Float|.
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fname_case Case in file names matters (for Amiga, MS-DOS, and
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Windows this is not present).
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fname_case Case in file names matters (for Amiga and MS-Windows
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this is not present).
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folding Compiled with |folding| support.
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footer Compiled with GUI footer support. |gui-footer|
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fork Compiled to use fork()/exec() instead of system().
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@ -34,8 +34,7 @@ if you didn't do that already.
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Detail: The ":filetype on" command will load one of these files:
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Amiga $VIMRUNTIME/filetype.vim
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Mac $VIMRUNTIME:filetype.vim
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MS-DOS $VIMRUNTIME\filetype.vim
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RiscOS Vim:Filetype
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MS-Windows $VIMRUNTIME\filetype.vim
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Unix $VIMRUNTIME/filetype.vim
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VMS $VIMRUNTIME/filetype.vim
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This file is a Vim script that defines autocommands for the
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@ -114,7 +114,7 @@ You can also install Vim in the "Send To" menu:
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4. Follow the shortcut wizard, using the full path to VIM/GVIM.
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When you 'send a file to Vim', Vim changes to that file's directory. Note,
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however, that any long directory names will appear in their short (MS-DOS)
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however, that any long directory names will appear in their short (MS-Windows)
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form. This is a limitation of the Windows "Send To" mechanism.
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*notepad*
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@ -2008,10 +2008,10 @@ If the 'fileformats' option is not empty Vim tries to recognize the type of
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changed, the detected format is only used while reading the file.
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A similar thing happens with 'fileencodings'.
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On non-MS-DOS and Win32 systems the message "[dos format]" is shown if a file
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is read in DOS format, to remind you that something unusual is done. On
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Macintosh and Win32 the message "[unix format]" is shown if a file is read in
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Unix format.
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The message "[dos format]" is shown if a file is read in DOS format, to remind
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you that something unusual is done.
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On Macintosh and Win32 the message "[unix format]" is shown if a file is read
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in Unix format.
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On non-Macintosh systems, the message "[Mac format]" is shown if a file is
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read in Mac format.
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@ -196,11 +196,11 @@ the option value, use '\"' instead. This example sets the 'titlestring'
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option to 'hi "there"': >
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:set titlestring=hi\ \"there\"
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For MS-DOS and WIN32 backslashes in file names are mostly not removed. More
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precise: For options that expect a file name (those where environment
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variables are expanded) a backslash before a normal file name character is not
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removed. But a backslash before a special character (space, backslash, comma,
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etc.) is used like explained above.
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For Win32 backslashes in file names are mostly not removed. More precise: For
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options that expect a file name (those where environment variables are
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expanded) a backslash before a normal file name character is not removed. But
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a backslash before a special character (space, backslash, comma, etc.) is used
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like explained above.
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There is one special situation, when the value starts with "\\": >
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:set dir=\\machine\path results in "\\machine\path"
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:set dir=\\\\machine\\path results in "\\machine\path"
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A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
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*'aleph'* *'al'* *aleph* *Aleph*
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'aleph' 'al' number (default 128 for MS-DOS, 224 otherwise)
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'aleph' 'al' number (default 128 for MS-Windows, 224 otherwise)
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global
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{only available when compiled with the |+rightleft|
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feature}
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*'backupdir'* *'bdir'*
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'backupdir' 'bdir' string (default for Amiga: ".,t:",
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for MS-DOS and Win32: ".,$TEMP,c:/tmp,c:/temp"
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for Win32: ".,$TEMP,c:/tmp,c:/temp"
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for Unix: ".,~/tmp,~/")
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global
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List of directories for the backup file, separated with commas.
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impossible!). Writing may fail because of this.
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- A directory "." means to put the backup file in the same directory
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as the edited file.
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- A directory starting with "./" (or ".\" for MS-DOS et al.) means to
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put the backup file relative to where the edited file is. The
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- A directory starting with "./" (or ".\" for MS-Windows et al.) means
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to put the backup file relative to where the edited file is. The
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leading "." is replaced with the path name of the edited file.
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("." inside a directory name has no special meaning).
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- Spaces after the comma are ignored, other spaces are considered part
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*'directory'* *'dir'*
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'directory' 'dir' string (default for Amiga: ".,t:",
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for MS-DOS and Win32: ".,$TEMP,c:\tmp,c:\temp"
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for Win32: ".,$TEMP,c:\tmp,c:\temp"
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for Unix: ".,~/tmp,/var/tmp,/tmp")
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global
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List of directory names for the swap file, separated with commas.
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the edited file. On Unix, a dot is prepended to the file name, so
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it doesn't show in a directory listing. On MS-Windows the "hidden"
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attribute is set and a dot prepended if possible.
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- A directory starting with "./" (or ".\" for MS-DOS et al.) means to
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put the swap file relative to where the edited file is. The leading
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"." is replaced with the path name of the edited file.
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- A directory starting with "./" (or ".\" for MS-Windows et al.) means
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to put the swap file relative to where the edited file is. The
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leading "." is replaced with the path name of the edited file.
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- For Unix and Win32, if a directory ends in two path separators "//",
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the swap file name will be built from the complete path to the file
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with all path separators substituted to percent '%' signs. This will
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r-cr:hor20-Cursor/lCursor,
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sm:block-Cursor
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-blinkwait175-blinkoff150-blinkon175",
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for MS-DOS and Win32 console:
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for Win32 console:
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"n-v-c:block,o:hor50,i-ci:hor15,
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r-cr:hor30,sm:block")
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global
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{only available when compiled with GUI enabled, and
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for MS-DOS and Win32 console}
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for Win32 console}
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This option tells Vim what the cursor should look like in different
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modes. It fully works in the GUI. In an MSDOS or Win32 console, only
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the height of the cursor can be changed. This can be done by
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specifying a block cursor, or a percentage for a vertical or
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horizontal cursor.
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modes. It fully works in the GUI. In an Win32 console, only the
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height of the cursor can be changed. This can be done by specifying a
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block cursor, or a percentage for a vertical or horizontal cursor.
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For a console the 't_SI', 't_SR', and 't_EI' escape sequences are
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used.
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<
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*'helpfile'* *'hf'*
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'helpfile' 'hf' string (default (MSDOS) "$VIMRUNTIME\doc\help.txt"
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'helpfile' 'hf' string (default (MS-Windows) "$VIMRUNTIME\doc\help.txt"
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(others) "$VIMRUNTIME/doc/help.txt")
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global
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Name of the main help file. All distributed help files should be
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set and to the Vim default value when 'compatible' is reset.
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*'mouse'* *E538*
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'mouse' string (default "", "a" for GUI, MS-DOS and Win32,
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'mouse' string (default "", "a" for GUI and Win32,
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set to "a" or "nvi" in |defaults.vim|)
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global
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Enable the use of the mouse. Works for most terminals (xterm, MS-DOS,
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Win32 |win32-mouse|, QNX pterm, *BSD console with sysmouse and Linux
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console with gpm). For using the mouse in the GUI, see |gui-mouse|.
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The mouse can be enabled for different modes:
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Enable the use of the mouse. Works for most terminals (xterm, Win32
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|win32-mouse|, QNX pterm, *BSD console with sysmouse and Linux console
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with gpm). For using the mouse in the GUI, see |gui-mouse|. The
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mouse can be enabled for different modes:
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n Normal mode and Terminal modes
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v Visual mode
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i Insert mode
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The mouse pointer is restored when the mouse is moved.
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*'mousemodel'* *'mousem'*
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'mousemodel' 'mousem' string (default "extend", "popup" for MS-DOS and Win32)
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'mousemodel' 'mousem' string (default "extend", "popup" for Win32)
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global
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Sets the model to use for the mouse. The name mostly specifies what
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the right mouse button is used for:
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*'mousetime'* *'mouset'*
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'mousetime' 'mouset' number (default 500)
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global
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Only for GUI, MS-DOS, Win32 and Unix with xterm. Defines the maximum
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Only for GUI, Win32 and Unix with xterm. Defines the maximum
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time in msec between two mouse clicks for the second click to be
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recognized as a multi click.
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Macintosh: "$VIM:vimfiles,
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$VIMRUNTIME,
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$VIM:vimfiles:after"
|
||||
RISC-OS: "Choices:vimfiles,
|
||||
$VIMRUNTIME,
|
||||
Choices:vimfiles/after"
|
||||
VMS: "sys$login:vimfiles,
|
||||
$VIM/vimfiles,
|
||||
$VIMRUNTIME,
|
||||
@ -6497,17 +6493,17 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
|
||||
|
||||
*'shellcmdflag'* *'shcf'*
|
||||
'shellcmdflag' 'shcf' string (default: "-c";
|
||||
MS-DOS and Win32, when 'shell' does not
|
||||
contain "sh" somewhere: "/c")
|
||||
Win32, when 'shell' does not contain "sh"
|
||||
somewhere: "/c")
|
||||
global
|
||||
Flag passed to the shell to execute "!" and ":!" commands; e.g.,
|
||||
"bash.exe -c ls" or "command.com /c dir". For the MS-DOS-like
|
||||
"bash.exe -c ls" or "command.com /c dir". For the MS-Windows-like
|
||||
systems, the default is set according to the value of 'shell', to
|
||||
reduce the need to set this option by the user.
|
||||
On Unix it can have more than one flag. Each white space separated
|
||||
part is passed as an argument to the shell command.
|
||||
See |option-backslash| about including spaces and backslashes.
|
||||
Also see |dos-shell| for MS-DOS and MS-Windows.
|
||||
Also see |dos-shell| for MS-Windows.
|
||||
This option cannot be set from a |modeline| or in the |sandbox|, for
|
||||
security reasons.
|
||||
|
||||
@ -6522,8 +6518,8 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
|
||||
The name of the temporary file can be represented by "%s" if necessary
|
||||
(the file name is appended automatically if no %s appears in the value
|
||||
of this option).
|
||||
For the Amiga and MS-DOS the default is ">". The output is directly
|
||||
saved in a file and not echoed to the screen.
|
||||
For the Amiga the default is ">". The output is directly saved in a
|
||||
file and not echoed to the screen.
|
||||
For Unix the default it "| tee". The stdout of the compiler is saved
|
||||
in a file and echoed to the screen. If the 'shell' option is "csh" or
|
||||
"tcsh" after initializations, the default becomes "|& tee". If the
|
||||
@ -6546,7 +6542,7 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
|
||||
security reasons.
|
||||
|
||||
*'shellquote'* *'shq'*
|
||||
'shellquote' 'shq' string (default: ""; MS-DOS and Win32, when 'shell'
|
||||
'shellquote' 'shq' string (default: ""; Win32, when 'shell'
|
||||
contains "sh" somewhere: "\"")
|
||||
global
|
||||
Quoting character(s), put around the command passed to the shell, for
|
||||
@ -6554,10 +6550,10 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
|
||||
quoting. See 'shellxquote' to include the redirection. It's
|
||||
probably not useful to set both options.
|
||||
This is an empty string by default. Only known to be useful for
|
||||
third-party shells on MS-DOS-like systems, such as the MKS Korn Shell
|
||||
or bash, where it should be "\"". The default is adjusted according
|
||||
the value of 'shell', to reduce the need to set this option by the
|
||||
user. See |dos-shell|.
|
||||
third-party shells on MS-Windows-like systems, such as the MKS Korn
|
||||
Shell or bash, where it should be "\"". The default is adjusted
|
||||
according the value of 'shell', to reduce the need to set this option
|
||||
by the user. See |dos-shell|.
|
||||
This option cannot be set from a |modeline| or in the |sandbox|, for
|
||||
security reasons.
|
||||
|
||||
@ -6638,7 +6634,7 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
|
||||
|
||||
*'shellxescape'* *'sxe'*
|
||||
'shellxescape' 'sxe' string (default: "";
|
||||
for MS-DOS and MS-Windows: "\"&|<>()@^")
|
||||
for MS-Windows: "\"&|<>()@^")
|
||||
global
|
||||
When 'shellxquote' is set to "(" then the characters listed in this
|
||||
option will be escaped with a '^' character. This makes it possible
|
||||
@ -6748,8 +6744,7 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
|
||||
Filenames are assumed to be 8 characters plus one extension of 3
|
||||
characters. Multiple dots in file names are not allowed. When this
|
||||
option is on, dots in file names are replaced with underscores when
|
||||
adding an extension (".~" or ".swp"). This option is not available
|
||||
for MS-DOS, because then it would always be on. This option is useful
|
||||
adding an extension (".~" or ".swp"). This option is useful
|
||||
when editing files on an MS-DOS compatible filesystem, e.g., messydos
|
||||
or crossdos. When running the Win32 GUI version under Win32s, this
|
||||
option is always on by default.
|
||||
@ -7664,7 +7659,6 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
|
||||
on BeOS: "beos-ansi"
|
||||
on Mac: "mac-ansi"
|
||||
on MiNT: "vt52"
|
||||
on MS-DOS: "pcterm"
|
||||
on Unix: "ansi"
|
||||
on VMS: "ansi"
|
||||
on Win 32: "win32")
|
||||
@ -8342,8 +8336,7 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
|
||||
"$VIM/vimfiles/view",
|
||||
for Unix: "~/.vim/view",
|
||||
for Macintosh: "$VIM:vimfiles:view"
|
||||
for VMS: "sys$login:vimfiles/view"
|
||||
for RiscOS: "Choices:vimfiles/view")
|
||||
for VMS: "sys$login:vimfiles/view")
|
||||
global
|
||||
{not available when compiled without the |+mksession|
|
||||
feature}
|
||||
@ -8459,7 +8452,7 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
|
||||
r Removable media. The argument is a string (up to the next
|
||||
','). This parameter can be given several times. Each
|
||||
specifies the start of a path for which no marks will be
|
||||
stored. This is to avoid removable media. For MS-DOS you
|
||||
stored. This is to avoid removable media. For MS-Windows you
|
||||
could use "ra:,rb:", for Amiga "rdf0:,rdf1:,rdf2:". You can
|
||||
also use it for temp files, e.g., for Unix: "r/tmp". Case is
|
||||
ignored. Maximum length of each 'r' argument is 50
|
||||
@ -8956,6 +8949,6 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
|
||||
global
|
||||
The number of milliseconds to wait for each character sent to the
|
||||
screen. When non-zero, characters are sent to the terminal one by
|
||||
one. For MS-DOS pcterm this does not work. For debugging purposes.
|
||||
one. For debugging purposes.
|
||||
|
||||
vim:tw=78:ts=8:noet:ft=help:norl:
|
||||
|
||||
@ -131,7 +131,7 @@ gD Goto global Declaration. When the cursor is on a
|
||||
|
||||
*CTRL-C*
|
||||
CTRL-C Interrupt current (search) command. Use CTRL-Break on
|
||||
MS-DOS |dos-CTRL-Break|.
|
||||
MS-Windows |dos-CTRL-Break|.
|
||||
In Normal mode, any pending command is aborted.
|
||||
|
||||
*:noh* *:nohlsearch*
|
||||
|
||||
@ -891,7 +891,7 @@ Short explanation of each option: *option-list*
|
||||
'shiftround' 'sr' round indent to multiple of shiftwidth
|
||||
'shiftwidth' 'sw' number of spaces to use for (auto)indent step
|
||||
'shortmess' 'shm' list of flags, reduce length of messages
|
||||
'shortname' 'sn' non-MS-DOS: Filenames assumed to be 8.3 chars
|
||||
'shortname' 'sn' Filenames assumed to be 8.3 chars
|
||||
'showbreak' 'sbr' string to use at the start of wrapped lines
|
||||
'showcmd' 'sc' show (partial) command in status line
|
||||
'showfulltag' 'sft' show full tag pattern when completing tag
|
||||
@ -1053,10 +1053,11 @@ Short explanation of each option: *option-list*
|
||||
|g_CTRL-G| g CTRL-G show cursor column, line, and character
|
||||
position
|
||||
|CTRL-C| CTRL-C during searches: Interrupt the search
|
||||
|dos-CTRL-Break| CTRL-Break MS-DOS: during searches: Interrupt the search
|
||||
|dos-CTRL-Break| CTRL-Break MS-Windows: during searches: Interrupt the
|
||||
search
|
||||
|<Del>| <Del> while entering a count: delete last character
|
||||
|:version| :ve[rsion] show version information
|
||||
|:mode| :mode N MS-DOS: set screen mode to N (number, C80,
|
||||
|:mode| :mode N MS-Windows: set screen mode to N (number, C80,
|
||||
C4350, etc.)
|
||||
|:normal| :norm[al][!] {commands}
|
||||
execute Normal mode commands
|
||||
|
||||
@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ with the extension ".swp".
|
||||
- On Unix, a '.' is prepended to swap file names in the same directory as the
|
||||
edited file. This avoids that the swap file shows up in a directory
|
||||
listing.
|
||||
- On MS-DOS machines and when the 'shortname' option is on, any '.' in the
|
||||
- On MS-Windows machines and when the 'shortname' option is on, any '.' in the
|
||||
original file name is replaced with '_'.
|
||||
- If this file already exists (e.g., when you are recovering from a crash) a
|
||||
warning is given and another extension is used, ".swo", ".swn", etc.
|
||||
@ -75,7 +75,7 @@ If you want to put swap files in a fixed place, put a command resembling the
|
||||
following ones in your .vimrc:
|
||||
:set dir=dh2:tmp (for Amiga)
|
||||
:set dir=~/tmp (for Unix)
|
||||
:set dir=c:\\tmp (for MS-DOS and Win32)
|
||||
:set dir=c:\\tmp (for Win32)
|
||||
This is also very handy when editing files on floppy. Of course you will have
|
||||
to create that "tmp" directory for this to work!
|
||||
|
||||
@ -110,7 +110,7 @@ the time with the 'updatetime' option. The time is given in milliseconds.
|
||||
After writing to the swap file Vim syncs the file to disk. This takes some
|
||||
time, especially on busy Unix systems. If you don't want this you can set the
|
||||
'swapsync' option to an empty string. The risk of losing work becomes bigger
|
||||
though. On some non-Unix systems (MS-DOS, Amiga) the swap file won't be
|
||||
though. On some non-Unix systems (MS-Windows, Amiga) the swap file won't be
|
||||
written at all.
|
||||
|
||||
If the writing to the swap file is not wanted, it can be switched off by
|
||||
|
||||
@ -430,7 +430,7 @@ linebreaks which has a <CR> in first line.
|
||||
|
||||
On other systems, Vim expects ":source"ed files to end in a <NL>. These
|
||||
always work. If you are using a file with <CR><NL> <EOL>s (for example, a
|
||||
file made on MS-DOS), all lines will have a trailing <CR>. This may cause
|
||||
file made on MS-Windows), all lines will have a trailing <CR>. This may cause
|
||||
problems for some commands (e.g., mappings). There is no automatic <EOL>
|
||||
detection, because it's common to start with a line that defines a mapping
|
||||
that ends in a <CR>, which will confuse the automaton.
|
||||
|
||||
@ -760,7 +760,7 @@ accordingly. Vim proceeds in this order:
|
||||
|
||||
1. Set the 'shell' and 'term' option *SHELL* *COMSPEC* *TERM*
|
||||
The environment variable SHELL, if it exists, is used to set the
|
||||
'shell' option. On MS-DOS and Win32, the COMSPEC variable is used
|
||||
'shell' option. On Win32, the COMSPEC variable is used
|
||||
if SHELL is not set.
|
||||
The environment variable TERM, if it exists, is used to set the 'term'
|
||||
option. However, 'term' will change later when starting the GUI (step
|
||||
@ -809,13 +809,12 @@ accordingly. Vim proceeds in this order:
|
||||
a. If vim was started as |evim| or |eview| or with the |-y| argument, the
|
||||
script $VIMRUNTIME/evim.vim will be loaded.
|
||||
*system-vimrc*
|
||||
b. For Unix, MS-Windows, VMS, Macintosh, RISC-OS and Amiga
|
||||
the system vimrc file is read for initializations. The path of this
|
||||
file is shown with the ":version" command. Mostly it's "$VIM/vimrc".
|
||||
Note that this file is ALWAYS read in 'compatible' mode, since the
|
||||
automatic resetting of 'compatible' is only done later. Add a ":set
|
||||
nocp" command if you like.
|
||||
For the Macintosh the $VIMRUNTIME/macmap.vim is read.
|
||||
b. For Unix, MS-Windows, VMS, Macintosh and Amiga the system vimrc file
|
||||
is read for initializations. The path of this file is shown with the
|
||||
":version" command. Mostly it's "$VIM/vimrc". Note that this file is
|
||||
ALWAYS read in 'compatible' mode, since the automatic resetting of
|
||||
'compatible' is only done later. Add a ":set nocp" command if you
|
||||
like. For the Macintosh the $VIMRUNTIME/macmap.vim is read.
|
||||
|
||||
*VIMINIT* *.vimrc* *_vimrc* *EXINIT* *.exrc* *_exrc* *$MYVIMRC*
|
||||
c. Five places are searched for initializations. The first that exists
|
||||
@ -955,8 +954,8 @@ by default. See |compatible-default|.
|
||||
Local setup:
|
||||
Put all commands that you need for editing a specific directory only into a
|
||||
vimrc file and place it in that directory under the name ".vimrc" ("_vimrc"
|
||||
for MS-DOS and Win32). NOTE: To make Vim look for these special files you
|
||||
have to turn on the option 'exrc'. See |trojan-horse| too.
|
||||
for Win32). NOTE: To make Vim look for these special files you have to turn
|
||||
on the option 'exrc'. See |trojan-horse| too.
|
||||
|
||||
System setup:
|
||||
This only applies if you are managing a Unix system with several users and
|
||||
@ -986,7 +985,7 @@ manual. The environment variables set with the old Manx Set command (before
|
||||
version 5.0) are not recognized.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
MS-DOS line separators ~
|
||||
MS-Windows line separators ~
|
||||
|
||||
On MS-Windows, Vim assumes that all the vimrc files have <CR> <NL> pairs as
|
||||
line separators. This will give problems if you have a file with only <NL>s
|
||||
@ -1277,7 +1276,7 @@ with ":map" and ":set" commands and write the modified file. First read the
|
||||
default ".vimrc" in with a command like ":source ~piet/.vimrc.Cprogs", change
|
||||
the settings and then save them in the current directory with ":mkvimrc!". If
|
||||
you want to make this file your default .vimrc, move it to your home directory
|
||||
(on Unix), s: (Amiga) or $VIM directory (MS-DOS). You could also use
|
||||
(on Unix), s: (Amiga) or $VIM directory (MS-Windows). You could also use
|
||||
autocommands |autocommand| and/or modelines |modeline|.
|
||||
|
||||
*vimrc-option-example*
|
||||
@ -1538,8 +1537,8 @@ about to abandon with ":bdel", use ":wv". The '[' and ']' marks are not
|
||||
stored, but the '"' mark is. The '"' mark is very useful for jumping to the
|
||||
cursor position when the file was last exited. No marks are saved for files
|
||||
that start with any string given with the "r" flag in 'viminfo'. This can be
|
||||
used to avoid saving marks for files on removable media (for MS-DOS you would
|
||||
use "ra:,rb:", for Amiga "rdf0:,rdf1:,rdf2:").
|
||||
used to avoid saving marks for files on removable media (for MS-Windows you
|
||||
would use "ra:,rb:", for Amiga "rdf0:,rdf1:,rdf2:").
|
||||
The |v:oldfiles| variable is filled with the file names that the viminfo file
|
||||
has marks for.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
@ -79,9 +79,9 @@ with: >
|
||||
For a color terminal see |:hi-normal-cterm|.
|
||||
For setting up your own colors syntax highlighting see |syncolor|.
|
||||
|
||||
NOTE: The syntax files on MS-DOS and Windows have lines that end in <CR><NL>.
|
||||
NOTE: The syntax files on MS-Windows have lines that end in <CR><NL>.
|
||||
The files for Unix end in <NL>. This means you should use the right type of
|
||||
file for your system. Although on MS-DOS and Windows the right format is
|
||||
file for your system. Although on MS-Windows the right format is
|
||||
automatically selected if the 'fileformats' option is not empty.
|
||||
|
||||
NOTE: When using reverse video ("gvim -fg white -bg black"), the default value
|
||||
@ -4827,7 +4827,7 @@ mentioned for the default values. See |:verbose-cmd| for more information.
|
||||
*highlight-args* *E416* *E417* *E423*
|
||||
There are three types of terminals for highlighting:
|
||||
term a normal terminal (vt100, xterm)
|
||||
cterm a color terminal (MS-DOS console, color-xterm, these have the "Co"
|
||||
cterm a color terminal (MS-Windows console, color-xterm, these have the "Co"
|
||||
termcap entry)
|
||||
gui the GUI
|
||||
|
||||
@ -4914,9 +4914,9 @@ ctermbg={color-nr} *highlight-ctermbg*
|
||||
Unfortunately this means that it's not possible to get the same colors
|
||||
for each user. See |xterm-color| for info about color xterms.
|
||||
|
||||
The MSDOS standard colors are fixed (in a console window), so these
|
||||
have been used for the names. But the meaning of color names in X11
|
||||
are fixed, so these color settings have been used, to make the
|
||||
The MS-Windows standard colors are fixed (in a console window), so
|
||||
these have been used for the names. But the meaning of color names in
|
||||
X11 are fixed, so these color settings have been used, to make the
|
||||
highlighting settings portable (complicated, isn't it?). The
|
||||
following names are recognized, with the color number used:
|
||||
|
||||
@ -4981,8 +4981,8 @@ ctermbg={color-nr} *highlight-ctermbg*
|
||||
*E419* *E420*
|
||||
When Vim knows the normal foreground and background colors, "fg" and
|
||||
"bg" can be used as color names. This only works after setting the
|
||||
colors for the Normal group and for the MS-DOS console. Example, for
|
||||
reverse video: >
|
||||
colors for the Normal group and for the MS-Windows console. Example,
|
||||
for reverse video: >
|
||||
:highlight Visual ctermfg=bg ctermbg=fg
|
||||
< Note that the colors are used that are valid at the moment this
|
||||
command are given. If the Normal group colors are changed later, the
|
||||
|
||||
@ -5989,7 +5989,6 @@ debug.txt debug.txt /*debug.txt*
|
||||
debugbreak() eval.txt /*debugbreak()*
|
||||
debugger-compilation debugger.txt /*debugger-compilation*
|
||||
debugger-features debugger.txt /*debugger-features*
|
||||
debugger-integration debugger.txt /*debugger-integration*
|
||||
debugger-support debugger.txt /*debugger-support*
|
||||
debugger.txt debugger.txt /*debugger.txt*
|
||||
dec-mouse options.txt /*dec-mouse*
|
||||
|
||||
@ -25,8 +25,9 @@ NOTE: Most of this is not used when running the |GUI|.
|
||||
1. Startup *startup-terminal*
|
||||
|
||||
When Vim is started a default terminal type is assumed. For the Amiga this is
|
||||
a standard CLI window, for MS-DOS the pc terminal, for Unix an ansi terminal.
|
||||
A few other terminal types are always available, see below |builtin-terms|.
|
||||
a standard CLI window, for MS-Windows the pc terminal, for Unix an ansi
|
||||
terminal. A few other terminal types are always available, see below
|
||||
|builtin-terms|.
|
||||
|
||||
You can give the terminal name with the '-T' Vim argument. If it is not given
|
||||
Vim will try to get the name from the TERM environment variable.
|
||||
@ -595,8 +596,8 @@ cleared when scrolling).
|
||||
Unfortunately it is not possible to deduce from the termcap how cursor
|
||||
positioning should be done when using a scrolling region: Relative to the
|
||||
beginning of the screen or relative to the beginning of the scrolling region.
|
||||
Most terminals use the first method. A known exception is the MS-DOS console
|
||||
(pcterm). The 't_CS' option should be set to any string when cursor
|
||||
Most terminals use the first method. A known exception is the MS-Windows
|
||||
console (pcterm). The 't_CS' option should be set to any string when cursor
|
||||
positioning is relative to the start of the scrolling region. It should be
|
||||
set to an empty string otherwise. It defaults to "yes" when 'term' is
|
||||
"pcterm".
|
||||
@ -651,8 +652,8 @@ One command can be used to set the screen size:
|
||||
:mod[e] [mode]
|
||||
|
||||
Without argument this only detects the screen size and redraws the screen.
|
||||
With MS-DOS it is possible to switch screen mode. [mode] can be one of these
|
||||
values:
|
||||
With MS-Windows it is possible to switch screen mode. [mode] can be one of
|
||||
these values:
|
||||
"bw40" 40 columns black&white
|
||||
"c40" 40 columns color
|
||||
"bw80" 80 columns black&white
|
||||
@ -699,10 +700,10 @@ If you are using Vim over a slow serial line, you might want to try running
|
||||
Vim inside the "screen" program. Screen will optimize the terminal I/O quite
|
||||
a bit.
|
||||
|
||||
If you are testing termcap options, but you cannot see what is happening,
|
||||
you might want to set the 'writedelay' option. When non-zero, one character
|
||||
is sent to the terminal at a time (does not work for MS-DOS). This makes the
|
||||
screen updating a lot slower, making it possible to see what is happening.
|
||||
If you are testing termcap options, but you cannot see what is happening, you
|
||||
might want to set the 'writedelay' option. When non-zero, one character is
|
||||
sent to the terminal at a time. This makes the screen updating a lot slower,
|
||||
making it possible to see what is happening.
|
||||
|
||||
==============================================================================
|
||||
5. Using the mouse *mouse-using*
|
||||
@ -716,8 +717,8 @@ Don't forget to enable the mouse with this command: >
|
||||
Otherwise Vim won't recognize the mouse in all modes (See 'mouse').
|
||||
|
||||
Currently the mouse is supported for Unix in an xterm window, in a *BSD
|
||||
console with |sysmouse|, in a Linux console (with GPM |gpm-mouse|), for
|
||||
MS-DOS and in a Windows console.
|
||||
console with |sysmouse|, in a Linux console (with GPM |gpm-mouse|), and
|
||||
in a Windows console.
|
||||
Mouse clicks can be used to position the cursor, select an area and paste.
|
||||
|
||||
These characters in the 'mouse' option tell in which situations the mouse will
|
||||
@ -881,10 +882,9 @@ border, the text is scrolled.
|
||||
A selection can be started by pressing the left mouse button on the first
|
||||
character, moving the mouse to the last character, then releasing the mouse
|
||||
button. You will not always see the selection until you release the button,
|
||||
only in some versions (GUI, MS-DOS, WIN32) will the dragging be shown
|
||||
immediately. Note that you can make the text scroll by moving the mouse at
|
||||
least one character in the first/last line in the window when 'scrolloff' is
|
||||
non-zero.
|
||||
only in some versions (GUI, Win32) will the dragging be shown immediately.
|
||||
Note that you can make the text scroll by moving the mouse at least one
|
||||
character in the first/last line in the window when 'scrolloff' is non-zero.
|
||||
|
||||
In Normal, Visual and Select mode clicking the right mouse button causes the
|
||||
Visual area to be extended. When 'mousemodel' is "popup", the left button has
|
||||
@ -898,9 +898,9 @@ work on systems where the window manager consumes the mouse events when the
|
||||
alt key is pressed (it may move the window).
|
||||
|
||||
*double-click*
|
||||
Double, triple and quadruple clicks are supported when the GUI is active,
|
||||
for MS-DOS and Win32, and for an xterm (if the gettimeofday() function is
|
||||
available). For selecting text, extra clicks extend the selection:
|
||||
Double, triple and quadruple clicks are supported when the GUI is active, for
|
||||
Win32, and for an xterm (if the gettimeofday() function is available). For
|
||||
selecting text, extra clicks extend the selection:
|
||||
click select ~
|
||||
double word or % match *<2-LeftMouse>*
|
||||
triple line *<3-LeftMouse>*
|
||||
@ -911,9 +911,8 @@ A double click on a word selects that word. 'iskeyword' is used to specify
|
||||
which characters are included in a word. A double click on a character
|
||||
that has a match selects until that match (like using "v%"). If the match is
|
||||
an #if/#else/#endif block, the selection becomes linewise.
|
||||
For MS-DOS and xterm the time for double clicking can be set with the
|
||||
'mousetime' option. For the other systems this time is defined outside of
|
||||
Vim.
|
||||
For xterm the time for double clicking can be set with the 'mousetime' option.
|
||||
For the other systems this time is defined outside of Vim.
|
||||
An example, for using a double click to jump to the tag under the cursor: >
|
||||
:map <2-LeftMouse> :exe "tag ". expand("<cword>")<CR>
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
|
||||
*todo.txt* For Vim version 8.2. Last change: 2019 Dec 19
|
||||
*todo.txt* For Vim version 8.2. Last change: 2019 Dec 24
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
|
||||
@ -40,6 +40,11 @@ browser use: https://github.com/vim/vim/issues/1234
|
||||
|
||||
Include ipv6 syntax changes? (DJ Lucas, #5360)
|
||||
|
||||
Still have /* */ comments:
|
||||
misc1.c
|
||||
misc2.c
|
||||
others?
|
||||
|
||||
Popup windows:
|
||||
- Make it possible to put a terminal window in a popup. Would always grab key
|
||||
input? Sort-of possible by creating a hidden terminal and opening a popup
|
||||
@ -120,7 +125,7 @@ Terminal emulator window:
|
||||
conversions.
|
||||
|
||||
Error numbers available:
|
||||
E290, E292, E362, E366, E450, E451, E452,
|
||||
E292, E362, E366, E450, E451, E452,
|
||||
E453, E454, E460, E489, E491, E565, E578, E610, E611, E653,
|
||||
E654, E856, E857, E860, E861, E863, E889, E900
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
@ -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.
|
||||
|
||||
==============================================================================
|
||||
*02.2* Inserting text
|
||||
|
||||
@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ For Unix and Macintosh this file is always used and is recommended:
|
||||
|
||||
~/.vimrc ~
|
||||
|
||||
For MS-DOS and MS-Windows you can use one of these:
|
||||
For MS-Windows you can use one of these:
|
||||
|
||||
$HOME/_vimrc ~
|
||||
$VIM/_vimrc ~
|
||||
@ -476,7 +476,6 @@ Then copy the file to your plugin directory:
|
||||
Amiga s:vimfiles/plugin
|
||||
Macintosh $VIM:vimfiles:plugin
|
||||
Mac OS X ~/.vim/plugin/
|
||||
RISC-OS Choices:vimfiles.plugin
|
||||
|
||||
Example for Unix (assuming you didn't have a plugin directory yet): >
|
||||
|
||||
@ -535,9 +534,9 @@ The underscore is used to separate the name of the filetype from the rest,
|
||||
which can be anything. If you use "otherstuff.vim" it wouldn't work, it would
|
||||
be loaded for the "otherstuff" filetype.
|
||||
|
||||
On MS-DOS you cannot use long filenames. You would run into trouble if you
|
||||
add a second plugin and the filetype has more than six characters. You can
|
||||
use an extra directory to get around this: >
|
||||
On MS-DOS like filesystems you cannot use long filenames. You would run into
|
||||
trouble if you add a second plugin and the filetype has more than six
|
||||
characters. You can use an extra directory to get around this: >
|
||||
|
||||
mkdir $VIM/vimfiles/ftplugin/fortran
|
||||
copy thefile $VIM/vimfiles/ftplugin/fortran/too.vim
|
||||
@ -586,7 +585,7 @@ the "mkdir" commands if you already have the directory.) >
|
||||
:!mkdir ~/.vim/plugin
|
||||
:!cp /tmp/doit.vim ~/.vim/plugin
|
||||
|
||||
The "cp" command is for Unix, on MS-DOS you can use "copy".
|
||||
The "cp" command is for Unix, on MS-Windows you can use "copy".
|
||||
|
||||
Now create a "doc" directory in one of the directories in 'runtimepath'. >
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
@ -29,8 +29,8 @@ start a new line. One to move the carriage back to the first position
|
||||
When computers came out, storage was expensive. Some people decided that
|
||||
they did not need two characters for end-of-line. The UNIX people decided
|
||||
they could use <Line Feed> only for end-of-line. The Apple people
|
||||
standardized on <CR>. The MS-DOS (and Microsoft Windows) folks decided to
|
||||
keep the old <CR><LF>.
|
||||
standardized on <CR>. The Microsoft Windows folks decided to keep
|
||||
the old <CR><LF>.
|
||||
This means that if you try to move a file from one system to another, you
|
||||
have line-break problems. The Vim editor automatically recognizes the
|
||||
different file formats and handles things properly behind your back.
|
||||
|
||||
@ -564,8 +564,8 @@ that combination. Thus CTRL-K dP also works. Since there is no digraph for
|
||||
|
||||
Note:
|
||||
The digraphs depend on the character set that Vim assumes you are
|
||||
using. On MS-DOS they are different from MS-Windows. Always use
|
||||
":digraphs" to find out which digraphs are currently available.
|
||||
using. Always use ":digraphs" to find out which digraphs are currently
|
||||
available.
|
||||
|
||||
You can define your own digraphs. Example: >
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
@ -83,7 +83,7 @@ matter if 'ignorecase' or 'smartcase' was changed.
|
||||
|
||||
Note:
|
||||
If your search takes much longer than you expected, you can interrupt
|
||||
it with CTRL-C on Unix and CTRL-Break on MS-DOS and MS-Windows.
|
||||
it with CTRL-C on Unix and CTRL-Break on MS-Windows.
|
||||
|
||||
==============================================================================
|
||||
*27.2* Wrapping around the file end
|
||||
|
||||
@ -248,10 +248,6 @@ available:
|
||||
vim61w32.zip 32 bit MS-Windows console version. For use in
|
||||
a Win NT/2000/XP console. Does not work well
|
||||
on Win 95/98.
|
||||
vim61d32.zip 32 bit MS-DOS version. For use in the
|
||||
Win 95/98 console window.
|
||||
vim61d16.zip 16 bit MS-DOS version. Only for old systems.
|
||||
Does not support long filenames.
|
||||
|
||||
You only need one of them. Although you could install both a GUI and a
|
||||
console version. You always need to get the archive with runtime files.
|
||||
|
||||
@ -702,8 +702,8 @@ K Run a program to lookup the keyword under the
|
||||
:5sleep "sleep for five seconds
|
||||
:sleep 100m "sleep for a hundred milliseconds
|
||||
10gs "sleep for ten seconds
|
||||
< Can be interrupted with CTRL-C (CTRL-Break on MS-DOS).
|
||||
"gs" stands for "goto sleep".
|
||||
< Can be interrupted with CTRL-C (CTRL-Break on
|
||||
MS-Windows). "gs" stands for "goto sleep".
|
||||
While sleeping the cursor is positioned in the text,
|
||||
if at a visible position.
|
||||
Also process the received netbeans messages. {only
|
||||
|
||||
@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
|
||||
*version8.txt* For Vim version 8.2. Last change: 2019 Dec 12
|
||||
*version8.txt* For Vim version 8.2. Last change: 2019 Dec 21
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
|
||||
@ -25847,6 +25847,10 @@ Functions can now be called in a chain, using "->": >
|
||||
mylist->filter(filterexpr)->map(mapexpr)->sort()->join()
|
||||
The new `:eval` command can be used if the chain has no result.
|
||||
|
||||
Function arguments can be made optional by giving them a default value
|
||||
|optional-function-argument|: >
|
||||
function Something(key, value = 10)
|
||||
|
||||
The `:scriptversion` command was added to allow for changes that are not
|
||||
backwards compatible. E.g. to only use ".." for string concatenation, so that
|
||||
"." can be used to access a dictionary member consistently.
|
||||
@ -25897,7 +25901,7 @@ Makefiles for old Amiga compilers were removed: Dice, Manx and SAS.
|
||||
If a swap file is found without any changes it is automatically deleted.
|
||||
|
||||
The FEAT_TAG_OLDSTATIC code was removed, it slowed down tag searches.
|
||||
The FEAT_TAG_ANYWHITE code was removed, is was not enabled in any build.
|
||||
The FEAT_TAG_ANYWHITE code was removed, it was not enabled in any build.
|
||||
The UNICODE16 code was removed, it was not useful.
|
||||
Workshop support was removed, nobody was using it.
|
||||
The Aap build files were removed, they were outdated.
|
||||
|
||||
@ -74,9 +74,7 @@ Vim has only a few limits for the files that can be edited {Vi: can not handle
|
||||
<Nul> characters and characters above 128, has limited line length, many other
|
||||
limits}.
|
||||
*E340*
|
||||
Maximum line length On machines with 16-bit ints (Amiga and MS-DOS real
|
||||
mode): 32767, otherwise 2147483647 characters.
|
||||
Longer lines are split.
|
||||
Maximum line length 2147483647 characters. Longer lines are split.
|
||||
Maximum number of lines 2147483647 lines.
|
||||
Maximum file size 2147483647 bytes (2 Gbyte) when a long integer is
|
||||
32 bits. Much more for 64 bit longs. Also limited
|
||||
@ -106,8 +104,7 @@ Memory usage limits
|
||||
The option 'maxmem' ('mm') is used to set the maximum memory used for one
|
||||
buffer (in kilobytes). 'maxmemtot' is used to set the maximum memory used for
|
||||
all buffers (in kilobytes). The defaults depend on the system used. For the
|
||||
Amiga and MS-DOS, 'maxmemtot' is set depending on the amount of memory
|
||||
available.
|
||||
Amiga, 'maxmemtot' is set depending on the amount of memory available.
|
||||
These are not hard limits, but tell Vim when to move text into a swap file.
|
||||
If you don't like Vim to swap to a file, set 'maxmem' and 'maxmemtot' to a
|
||||
very large value. The swap file will then only be used for recovery. If you
|
||||
@ -136,15 +133,18 @@ Support for different systems.
|
||||
- All Unix systems (it works on all systems it was tested on, although
|
||||
the GUI and Perl interface may not work everywhere).
|
||||
- Amiga (500, 1000, 1200, 2000, 3000, 4000, ...).
|
||||
- Windows NT, with support for long file names.
|
||||
- MS-DOS in real-mode (no additional drivers required).
|
||||
- In protected mode on Windows 3.1 and MS-DOS (DPMI driver required).
|
||||
- Windows 95 and Windows NT, with support for long file names.
|
||||
- OS/2 (needs emx.dll)
|
||||
- VMS
|
||||
- BeOS
|
||||
- Macintosh
|
||||
- Risc OS
|
||||
- IBM OS/390
|
||||
Note that on some systems features need to be disabled to reduce
|
||||
resource usage, esp. on MS-DOS. For some outdated systems you need to
|
||||
use an older Vim version.
|
||||
resource usage. For some outdated systems you need to use an older
|
||||
Vim version.
|
||||
|
||||
Multi level persistent undo. |undo|
|
||||
'u' goes backward in time, 'CTRL-R' goes forward again. Set option
|
||||
@ -456,9 +456,8 @@ Printing. |printing|
|
||||
|
||||
Mouse support. |mouse-using|
|
||||
The mouse is supported in the GUI version, in an xterm for Unix, for
|
||||
BSDs with sysmouse, for Linux with gpm, for MS-DOS, and Win32. It
|
||||
can be used to position the cursor, select the visual area, paste a
|
||||
register, etc.
|
||||
BSDs with sysmouse, for Linux with gpm, and Win32. It can be used to
|
||||
position the cursor, select the visual area, paste a register, etc.
|
||||
|
||||
Usage of key names. |<>| |key-notation|
|
||||
Special keys now all have a name like <Up>, <End>, etc.
|
||||
@ -778,8 +777,8 @@ If the 'insertmode' option is set (e.g. in .exrc), Vim starts in insert mode.
|
||||
And it comes back there, when pressing <Esc>.
|
||||
|
||||
Undo information is kept in memory. Available memory limits the number and
|
||||
size of change that can be undone. This may be a problem with MS-DOS, is
|
||||
hardly a problem on the Amiga and almost never with Unix and Win32.
|
||||
size of change that can be undone. This is hardly a problem on the Amiga and
|
||||
almost never with Unix and Win32.
|
||||
|
||||
If the 'backup' or 'writebackup' option is set: Before a file is overwritten,
|
||||
a backup file (.bak) is made. If the "backup" option is set it is left
|
||||
|
||||
@ -3,8 +3,8 @@
|
||||
" Maintainer: Jorge Maldonado Ventura <jorgesumle@freakspot.net>
|
||||
" Previous Maintainer: Claudio Fleiner <claudio@fleiner.com>
|
||||
" Repository: https://notabug.org/jorgesumle/vim-html-syntax
|
||||
" Last Change: 2018 Apr 7
|
||||
" Included patch from Jorge Maldonado Ventura to fix rendering
|
||||
" Last Change: 2019 Dec 24
|
||||
" Included patch from Jorge Maldonado Ventura to add the dialog element
|
||||
"
|
||||
|
||||
" Please check :help html.vim for some comments and a description of the options
|
||||
@ -57,9 +57,9 @@ syn keyword htmlTagName contained object optgroup q s tbody tfoot thead
|
||||
|
||||
" new html 5 tags
|
||||
syn keyword htmlTagName contained article aside audio bdi canvas data
|
||||
syn keyword htmlTagName contained datalist details embed figcaption figure
|
||||
syn keyword htmlTagName contained footer header hgroup keygen main mark
|
||||
syn keyword htmlTagName contained menuitem meter nav output picture
|
||||
syn keyword htmlTagName contained datalist details dialog embed figcaption
|
||||
syn keyword htmlTagName contained figure footer header hgroup keygen main
|
||||
syn keyword htmlTagName contained mark menuitem meter nav output picture
|
||||
syn keyword htmlTagName contained progress rb rp rt rtc ruby section
|
||||
syn keyword htmlTagName contained slot source template time track video wbr
|
||||
|
||||
@ -123,11 +123,11 @@ syn keyword htmlArg contained summary tabindex valuetype version
|
||||
" html 5 arg names
|
||||
syn keyword htmlArg contained allowfullscreen async autocomplete autofocus
|
||||
syn keyword htmlArg contained autoplay challenge contenteditable contextmenu
|
||||
syn keyword htmlArg contained controls crossorigin default dialog dirname
|
||||
syn keyword htmlArg contained download draggable dropzone form formaction
|
||||
syn keyword htmlArg contained formenctype formmethod formnovalidate formtarget
|
||||
syn keyword htmlArg contained hidden high icon inputmode keytype kind list loop
|
||||
syn keyword htmlArg contained low max min minlength muted nonce novalidate open
|
||||
syn keyword htmlArg contained controls crossorigin default dirname download
|
||||
syn keyword htmlArg contained draggable dropzone form formaction formenctype
|
||||
syn keyword htmlArg contained formmethod formnovalidate formtarget hidden
|
||||
syn keyword htmlArg contained high icon inputmode keytype kind list loop low
|
||||
syn keyword htmlArg contained max min minlength muted nonce novalidate open
|
||||
syn keyword htmlArg contained optimum pattern placeholder poster preload
|
||||
syn keyword htmlArg contained radiogroup required reversed sandbox spellcheck
|
||||
syn keyword htmlArg contained sizes srcset srcdoc srclang step title translate
|
||||
|
||||
@ -6254,8 +6254,8 @@ msgstr "E799: ID inv
|
||||
msgid "E801: ID already taken: %ld"
|
||||
msgstr "E801: L'ID ja est<73> agafat: %ld"
|
||||
|
||||
msgid "List or number required"
|
||||
msgstr "Es necessita una llista o un n<>mero"
|
||||
msgid "E290: List or number required"
|
||||
msgstr "E290: Es necessita una llista o un n<>mero"
|
||||
|
||||
#, c-format
|
||||
msgid "E802: Invalid ID: %ld (must be greater than or equal to 1)"
|
||||
|
||||
@ -6357,8 +6357,8 @@ msgstr "E799: Ugyldigt ID: %ld (skal være større end eller lig med 1)"
|
||||
msgid "E801: ID already taken: %ld"
|
||||
msgstr "E801: ID allerede taget: %ld"
|
||||
|
||||
msgid "List or number required"
|
||||
msgstr "Liste eller nummer kræves"
|
||||
msgid "E290: List or number required"
|
||||
msgstr "E290: Liste eller nummer kræves"
|
||||
|
||||
#, c-format
|
||||
msgid "E802: Invalid ID: %ld (must be greater than or equal to 1)"
|
||||
|
||||
@ -2297,8 +2297,8 @@ msgstr "E799: Ung
|
||||
msgid "E801: ID already taken: %d"
|
||||
msgstr "E801: ID bereits benutzt: %d"
|
||||
|
||||
msgid "List or number required"
|
||||
msgstr "Liste oder Nummer erforderlich"
|
||||
msgid "E290: List or number required"
|
||||
msgstr "E290: Liste oder Nummer erforderlich"
|
||||
|
||||
#, c-format
|
||||
msgid "E802: Invalid ID: %d (must be greater than or equal to 1)"
|
||||
|
||||
@ -2272,8 +2272,8 @@ msgstr "E799: Nevalida ID: %d (devas esti egala aŭ pli granda ol 1)"
|
||||
msgid "E801: ID already taken: %d"
|
||||
msgstr "E801: ID jam uzata: %d"
|
||||
|
||||
msgid "List or number required"
|
||||
msgstr "Listo aŭ nombro bezonata"
|
||||
msgid "E290: List or number required"
|
||||
msgstr "E290: Listo aŭ nombro bezonata"
|
||||
|
||||
#, c-format
|
||||
msgid "E802: Invalid ID: %d (must be greater than or equal to 1)"
|
||||
|
||||
@ -6306,8 +6306,8 @@ msgstr "E799: Käyttökelvoton ID: %ld (pitää olla vähintään 1)"
|
||||
msgid "E801: ID already taken: %ld"
|
||||
msgstr "E801: ID jo käytössä: %ld"
|
||||
|
||||
msgid "List or number required"
|
||||
msgstr "Lista tai luku tarvitaan"
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msgid "E290: List or number required"
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msgstr "E290: Lista tai luku tarvitaan"
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#, c-format
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msgid "E802: Invalid ID: %ld (must be greater than or equal to 1)"
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@ -2409,8 +2409,8 @@ msgstr "E799: ID invalide : %d (doit
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msgid "E801: ID already taken: %d"
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msgstr "E801: ID d<>j<EFBFBD> pris : %d"
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msgid "List or number required"
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msgstr "Liste ou nombre requis"
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msgid "E290: List or number required"
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msgstr "E290: Liste ou nombre requis"
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#, c-format
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msgid "E802: Invalid ID: %d (must be greater than or equal to 1)"
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@ -6411,8 +6411,8 @@ msgstr "E799: Aitheantas neamhbhail
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msgid "E801: ID already taken: %ld"
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msgstr "E801: Aitheantas in <20>s<EFBFBD>id cheana: %ld"
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msgid "List or number required"
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msgstr "T<> g<> le liosta n<> uimhir"
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msgid "E290: List or number required"
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msgstr "E290: T<EFBFBD> g<> le liosta n<> uimhir"
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#, c-format
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msgid "E802: Invalid ID: %ld (must be greater than or equal to 1)"
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@ -6011,8 +6011,8 @@ msgstr "E799: ID non valido: %d (dev'essere maggiore o uguale a 1)"
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msgid "E801: ID already taken: %d"
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msgstr "E801: ID gi<67> utilizzato: %d"
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||||
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msgid "List or number required"
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||||
msgstr "<22> necessaria una Lista o un Numero"
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msgid "E290: List or number required"
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||||
msgstr "E290: <EFBFBD> necessaria una Lista o un Numero"
|
||||
|
||||
msgid "E802: Invalid ID: %d (must be greater than or equal to 1)"
|
||||
msgstr "E802: ID non valido: %d (dev'essere maggiore o uguale a 1)"
|
||||
|
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@ -2254,8 +2254,8 @@ msgstr "E799: ̵
|
||||
msgid "E801: ID already taken: %d"
|
||||
msgstr "E801: ID <20>Ϥ<EFBFBD><CFA4>Ǥ<EFBFBD><C7A4><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>Ǥ<EFBFBD>: %d"
|
||||
|
||||
msgid "List or number required"
|
||||
msgstr "<22>ꥹ<EFBFBD>Ȥ<EFBFBD><C8A4><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>ͤ<EFBFBD>ɬ<EFBFBD>פǤ<D7A4>"
|
||||
msgid "E290: List or number required"
|
||||
msgstr "E290: <EFBFBD>ꥹ<EFBFBD>Ȥ<EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>ͤ<EFBFBD>ɬ<EFBFBD>פǤ<EFBFBD>"
|
||||
|
||||
#, c-format
|
||||
msgid "E802: Invalid ID: %d (must be greater than or equal to 1)"
|
||||
|
||||
@ -2254,8 +2254,8 @@ msgstr "E799: 無効な ID: %d (1 以上でなければなりません)"
|
||||
msgid "E801: ID already taken: %d"
|
||||
msgstr "E801: ID はすでに利用中です: %d"
|
||||
|
||||
msgid "List or number required"
|
||||
msgstr "リストか数値が必要です"
|
||||
msgid "E290: List or number required"
|
||||
msgstr "E290: リストか数値が必要です"
|
||||
|
||||
#, c-format
|
||||
msgid "E802: Invalid ID: %d (must be greater than or equal to 1)"
|
||||
|
||||
@ -2254,8 +2254,8 @@ msgstr "E799:
|
||||
msgid "E801: ID already taken: %d"
|
||||
msgstr "E801: ID <20>͂<EFBFBD><CD82>łɗ<C582><C997>p<EFBFBD><70><EFBFBD>ł<EFBFBD>: %d"
|
||||
|
||||
msgid "List or number required"
|
||||
msgstr "<22><><EFBFBD>X<EFBFBD>g<EFBFBD><67><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>l<EFBFBD><6C><EFBFBD>K<EFBFBD>v<EFBFBD>ł<EFBFBD>"
|
||||
msgid "E290: List or number required"
|
||||
msgstr "E290: <EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>X<EFBFBD>g<EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>l<EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>K<EFBFBD>v<EFBFBD>ł<EFBFBD>"
|
||||
|
||||
#, c-format
|
||||
msgid "E802: Invalid ID: %d (must be greater than or equal to 1)"
|
||||
|
||||
@ -6280,8 +6280,8 @@ msgstr "E799: 비정상적인 ID: %ld (1보다 크거나 같아야 합니다)"
|
||||
#~ msgid "E801: ID already taken: %ld"
|
||||
#~ msgstr ""
|
||||
|
||||
msgid "List or number required"
|
||||
msgstr "List나 number가 필요합니다"
|
||||
msgid "E290: List or number required"
|
||||
msgstr "E290: List나 number가 필요합니다"
|
||||
|
||||
#, c-format
|
||||
msgid "E802: Invalid ID: %ld (must be greater than or equal to 1)"
|
||||
|
||||
@ -6280,8 +6280,8 @@ msgstr "E799:
|
||||
#~ msgid "E801: ID already taken: %ld"
|
||||
#~ msgstr ""
|
||||
|
||||
msgid "List or number required"
|
||||
msgstr "List<73><74> number<65><72> <20>ʿ<EFBFBD><CABF>մϴ<D5B4>"
|
||||
msgid "E290: List or number required"
|
||||
msgstr "E290: List<EFBFBD><EFBFBD> number<65><72> <20>ʿ<EFBFBD><CABF>մϴ<D5B4>"
|
||||
|
||||
#, c-format
|
||||
msgid "E802: Invalid ID: %ld (must be greater than or equal to 1)"
|
||||
|
||||
@ -6325,8 +6325,8 @@ msgstr "E799: ID inválido: %ld (deve ser maior ou igual a 1)"
|
||||
msgid "E801: ID already taken: %ld"
|
||||
msgstr "E801: ID já atribuído: %ld"
|
||||
|
||||
msgid "List or number required"
|
||||
msgstr "Necessária Lista ou número"
|
||||
msgid "E290: List or number required"
|
||||
msgstr "E290: Necessária Lista ou número"
|
||||
|
||||
#, c-format
|
||||
msgid "E802: Invalid ID: %ld (must be greater than or equal to 1)"
|
||||
|
||||
@ -2305,8 +2305,8 @@ msgstr "E799:
|
||||
msgid "E801: ID already taken: %d"
|
||||
msgstr "E801: ID <20><><EFBFBD> <20><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>: %d"
|
||||
|
||||
msgid "List or number required"
|
||||
msgstr "<22><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD> <20><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD> <20><><EFBFBD> <20><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>"
|
||||
msgid "E290: List or number required"
|
||||
msgstr "E290: <EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD> <20><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD> <20><><EFBFBD> <20><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>"
|
||||
|
||||
#, c-format
|
||||
msgid "E802: Invalid ID: %d (must be greater than or equal to 1)"
|
||||
|
||||
@ -2305,8 +2305,8 @@ msgstr "E799: Неверный ID: %d (должен быть больше или
|
||||
msgid "E801: ID already taken: %d"
|
||||
msgstr "E801: ID уже занят: %d"
|
||||
|
||||
msgid "List or number required"
|
||||
msgstr "Требуется список или число"
|
||||
msgid "E290: List or number required"
|
||||
msgstr "E290: Требуется список или число"
|
||||
|
||||
#, c-format
|
||||
msgid "E802: Invalid ID: %d (must be greater than or equal to 1)"
|
||||
|
||||
@ -2280,8 +2280,8 @@ msgstr "E799: Неважећи ИД: %d (мора бити веће или је
|
||||
msgid "E801: ID already taken: %d"
|
||||
msgstr "E801: ИД је већ заузет: %d"
|
||||
|
||||
msgid "List or number required"
|
||||
msgstr "Захтева се листа или број"
|
||||
msgid "E290: List or number required"
|
||||
msgstr "E290: Захтева се листа или број"
|
||||
|
||||
#, c-format
|
||||
msgid "E802: Invalid ID: %d (must be greater than or equal to 1)"
|
||||
|
||||
@ -2258,8 +2258,8 @@ msgstr "E799: Geçersiz ID: %d (1'e eşit veya 1'den büyük olmalıdır)"
|
||||
msgid "E801: ID already taken: %d"
|
||||
msgstr "E801: Kullanımda olan ID: %d"
|
||||
|
||||
msgid "List or number required"
|
||||
msgstr "Liste veya numara gerekiyor"
|
||||
msgid "E290: List or number required"
|
||||
msgstr "E290: Liste veya numara gerekiyor"
|
||||
|
||||
#, c-format
|
||||
msgid "E802: Invalid ID: %d (must be greater than or equal to 1)"
|
||||
|
||||
@ -6557,8 +6557,8 @@ msgid "E801: ID already taken: %ld"
|
||||
msgstr "E801: ID <20><><EFBFBD> <20><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>: %ld"
|
||||
|
||||
# msgstr "E396: "
|
||||
msgid "List or number required"
|
||||
msgstr "<22><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD> <20><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD> <20><> <20><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>"
|
||||
msgid "E290: List or number required"
|
||||
msgstr "E290: <EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD> <20><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD> <20><> <20><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>"
|
||||
|
||||
#, c-format
|
||||
msgid "E802: Invalid ID: %ld (must be greater than or equal to 1)"
|
||||
|
||||
@ -6557,8 +6557,8 @@ msgid "E801: ID already taken: %ld"
|
||||
msgstr "E801: ID вже зайнято: %ld"
|
||||
|
||||
# msgstr "E396: "
|
||||
msgid "List or number required"
|
||||
msgstr "Потрібен список чи число"
|
||||
msgid "E290: List or number required"
|
||||
msgstr "E290: Потрібен список чи число"
|
||||
|
||||
#, c-format
|
||||
msgid "E802: Invalid ID: %ld (must be greater than or equal to 1)"
|
||||
|
||||
Reference in New Issue
Block a user