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*version7.txt* For Vim version 7.0aa. Last change: 2006 Jan 14
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*version7.txt* For Vim version 7.0aa. Last change: 2006 Jan 19
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VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
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@ -1527,8 +1527,9 @@ When 'esckeys' is not set don't send the xterm code to request the version
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string, because it may cause trouble in Insert mode.
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When evaluating an expression for CTRL-R = on the command line it was possible
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to open a new window, resulting in errors for incremental search, and many
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other nasty things were possible. Now evaluate the expression in the sandbox
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to call a function that opens a new window, resulting in errors for
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incremental search, and many other nasty things were possible. Now set
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"cmdline_busy" and disallow changing the buffer or jumpting to another window
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to protect from unexpected behavior. Same for CTRL-\ e.
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"d(" deleted the character under the cursor, while the documentation specified
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@ -1566,4 +1567,11 @@ Added mf_set_dirty().
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Expanding wildcards in a command like ":e aap;<>!" didn't work. Put
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backslashes before characters that are special to the shell. (Adri Verhoef)
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A CursorHold autocommand would cause a message to be cleared. Don't show the
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special key for the event for 'showcmd'.
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When expanding a file name for a shell command, as in "!cmd foo<Tab>" or ":r
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!cmd foo<Tab>" also escape characters that are special for the shell:
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"!;&()<>".
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vim:tw=78:ts=8:ft=help:norl:
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