updated for version 7.1a
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*windows.txt* For Vim version 7.0. Last change: 2006 Apr 24
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*windows.txt* For Vim version 7.1a. Last change: 2007 Mar 17
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VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
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:vert[ical] {cmd}
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Execute {cmd}. If it contains a command that splits a window,
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it will be split vertically.
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Doesn't work for |:execute| and |:normal|.
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:lefta[bove] {cmd} *:lefta* *:leftabove*
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:abo[veleft] {cmd} *:abo* *:aboveleft*
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it will be opened left (vertical split) or above (horizontal
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split) the current window. Overrules 'splitbelow' and
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'splitright'.
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Doesn't work for |:execute| and |:normal|.
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:rightb[elow] {cmd} *:rightb* *:rightbelow*
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:bel[owright] {cmd} *:bel* *:belowright*
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it will be opened right (vertical split) or below (horizontal
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split) the current window. Overrules 'splitbelow' and
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'splitright'.
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Doesn't work for |:execute| and |:normal|.
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*:topleft* *E442*
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:to[pleft] {cmd}
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it will appear at the top and occupy the full width of the Vim
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window. When the split is vertical the window appears at the
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far left and occupies the full height of the Vim window.
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Doesn't work for |:execute| and |:normal|.
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*:botright*
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:bo[tright] {cmd}
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it will appear at the bottom and occupy the full width of the
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Vim window. When the split is vertical the window appears at
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the far right and occupies the full height of the Vim window.
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Doesn't work for |:execute| and |:normal|.
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These command modifiers can be combined to make a vertically split window
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occupy the full height. Example: >
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*CTRL-W_=*
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CTRL-W = Make all windows (almost) equally high and wide, but use
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'winheight' and 'winwidth' for the current window.
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Windows with 'winfixheight' set keep their height and windows
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with 'winfixwidth' set keep their width.
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:res[ize] -N *:res* *:resize* *CTRL-W_-*
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CTRL-W - Decrease current window height by N (default 1).
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of windows opened ('winwidth' if |:vertical| was prepended).
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Buf/Win Enter/Leave autocommands are not executed for the new
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windows here, that's only done when they are really entered.
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When the |:tab| modifier is used new windows are opended in a
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When the |:tab| modifier is used new windows are opened in a
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new tab, up to 'tabpagemax'.
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Note: All the commands above that start editing another buffer, keep the
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