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*usr_11.txt* For Vim version 7.2. Last change: 2006 Apr 24
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*usr_11.txt* For Vim version 7.2. Last change: 2009 Oct 29
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VIM USER MANUAL - by Bram Moolenaar
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Did your computer crash? And you just spent hours editing? Don't panic! Vim
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keeps enough information on harddisk to be able to restore most of your work.
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This chapter shows you how to get your work back and explains how the swap
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file is used.
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stores enough information to be able to restore most of your work. This
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chapter shows you how to get your work back and explains how the swap file is
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used.
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|11.1| Basic recovery
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|11.2| Where is the swap file?
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vim -r .help.txt.swo
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This is also handy when the swap file is in another directory than expected.
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Vim recognizes files with the pattern *.s[uvw][a-z] as swap files.
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If this still does not work, see what file names Vim reports and rename the
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files accordingly. Check the 'directory' option to see where Vim may have
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put the swap file.
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that file, be prepared to redo your last changes.
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WHAT TO DO?
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WHAT TO DO? *swap-exists-choices*
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If dialogs are supported you will be asked to select one of five choices:
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