Update runtime files.

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Bram Moolenaar
2020-01-14 19:29:13 +01:00
parent ee93b737aa
commit 8024f93636
31 changed files with 183 additions and 235 deletions

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@ -579,7 +579,7 @@ remove highlighting from a line. This is required for "hpterm". Setting the
versa.
*scroll-region*
Some termcaps do not include an entry for 'cs' (scroll region), although the
Some termcaps do not include an entry for "cs" (scroll region), although the
terminal does support it. For example: xterm on a Sun. You can use the
builtin_xterm or define t_cs yourself. For example: >
:set t_cs=^V^[[%i%d;%dr
@ -596,11 +596,9 @@ 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-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".
Most terminals use the first method. 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.
Note for xterm users: The shifted cursor keys normally don't work. You can
make them work with the xmodmap command and some mappings in Vim.
@ -652,15 +650,7 @@ 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-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
"c80" 80 columns color (most people use this)
"mono" 80 columns monochrome
"c4350" 43 or 50 lines EGA/VGA mode
number mode number to use, depends on your video card
[mode] was used on MS-DOS, but it doesn't work anymore.
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4. Slow and fast terminals *slow-fast-terminal*
@ -911,8 +901,8 @@ 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 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 MS-Windows 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.
An example, for using a double click to jump to the tag under the cursor: >
:map <2-LeftMouse> :exe "tag ". expand("<cword>")<CR>