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@ -1085,8 +1085,8 @@ QUICK REFERENCE: MAPS *netrw-browse-maps* {{{2
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<c-tab> Shrink/expand a netrw/explore window |netrw-c-tab|
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- Makes Netrw go up one directory |netrw--|
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a Cycles between normal display, |netrw-a|
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hiding (suppress display of files matching g:netrw_list_hide)
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and showing (display only files which match g:netrw_list_hide)
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hiding (suppress display of files matching g:netrw_list_hide)
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and showing (display only files which match g:netrw_list_hide)
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cd Make browsing directory the current directory |netrw-cd|
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C Setting the editing window |netrw-C|
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d Make a directory |netrw-d|
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@ -1118,7 +1118,7 @@ QUICK REFERENCE: MAPS *netrw-browse-maps* {{{2
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mX Apply arbitrary shell command to marked files en bloc|netrw-mX|
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mz Compress/decompress marked files |netrw-mz|
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o Enter the file/directory under the cursor in a new |netrw-o|
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browser window. A horizontal split is used.
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browser window. A horizontal split is used.
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O Obtain a file specified by cursor |netrw-O|
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p Preview the file |netrw-p|
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P Browse in the previously used window |netrw-P|
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@ -1134,7 +1134,7 @@ QUICK REFERENCE: MAPS *netrw-browse-maps* {{{2
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u Change to recently-visited directory |netrw-u|
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U Change to subsequently-visited directory |netrw-U|
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v Enter the file/directory under the cursor in a new |netrw-v|
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browser window. A vertical split is used.
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browser window. A vertical split is used.
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x View file with an associated program |netrw-x|
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X Execute filename under cursor via |system()| |netrw-X|
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@ -2271,7 +2271,7 @@ Example:
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...
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MARKED FILES, ARBITRARY SHELL COMMAND, EN BLOC *netrw-mX* {{{2
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MARKED FILES, ARBITRARY SHELL COMMAND, EN BLOC *netrw-mX* {{{2
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(See |netrw-mf| and |netrw-mr| for how to mark files)
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(uses the global marked-file list)
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@ -2620,7 +2620,7 @@ your browsing preferences. (see also: |netrw-settings|)
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Used to change access permission for a file.
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*g:netrw_clipboard* =1
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By default, netrw will attempt to insure that
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By default, netrw will attempt to insure that
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the clipboard's values will remain unchanged.
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However, some users report that they have
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speed problems with this; consequently, this
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@ -2768,7 +2768,7 @@ your browsing preferences. (see also: |netrw-settings|)
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escaped before applying glob()
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*g:netrw_gx* ="<cfile>"
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This option controls how gx (|netrw-gx|) picks
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This option controls how gx (|netrw-gx|) picks
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up the text under the cursor. See |expand()|
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for possibilities.
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@ -2834,11 +2834,11 @@ your browsing preferences. (see also: |netrw-settings|)
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directory (|netrw-mt|, |netrw-mc|)
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*g:netrw_localcopycmdopt* ='' Linux/Unix/MacOS/Cygwin
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=' \c copy' Windows
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=' \c copy' Windows
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Options for the |g:netrw_localcopycmd|
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*g:netrw_localcopydircmd* ="cp" Linux/Unix/MacOS/Cygwin
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=expand("$COMSPEC") Windows
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=expand("$COMSPEC") Windows
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Copies directories to target directory.
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(|netrw-mc|, |netrw-mt|)
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@ -2864,7 +2864,7 @@ your browsing preferences. (see also: |netrw-settings|)
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Options for |g:netrw_localmovecmd|
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*g:netrw_localrmdir* ="rmdir" Linux/Unix/MacOS/Cygwin
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=expand("$COMSPEC") Windows
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=expand("$COMSPEC") Windows
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Remove directory command (rmdir)
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This variable is only used if your vim is
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earlier than 7.4 or if your vim doesn't
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@ -2900,10 +2900,10 @@ your browsing preferences. (see also: |netrw-settings|)
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(see |'ballooneval'|)
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*g:netrw_sizestyle* not defined: actual bytes (default)
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="b" : actual bytes (default)
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="h" : human-readable (ex. 5k, 4m, 3g)
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="b" : actual bytes (default)
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="h" : human-readable (ex. 5k, 4m, 3g)
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uses 1000 base
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="H" : human-readable (ex. 5K, 4M, 3G)
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="H" : human-readable (ex. 5K, 4M, 3G)
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uses 1024 base
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The long listing (|netrw-i|) and query-file
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maps (|netrw-qf|) will display file size
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@ -2951,7 +2951,7 @@ your browsing preferences. (see also: |netrw-settings|)
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default: "NETRWSERVER"
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*g:netrw_sort_by* sort by "name", "time", "size", or
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"exten".
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"exten".
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default: "name"
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*g:netrw_sort_direction* sorting direction: "normal" or "reverse"
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@ -3008,7 +3008,7 @@ your browsing preferences. (see also: |netrw-settings|)
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.vim/after/syntax/netrw.vim.
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< The netrwGray highlighting is set up by
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netrw when >
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* netrwGray has not been previously
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* netrwGray has not been previously
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defined
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* the gui is running
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< As an example, I myself use a dark-background
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@ -3266,7 +3266,7 @@ If there are marked files: (see |netrw-mf|)
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name, applying that substitute, and renaming each file to the result.
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As an example : >
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mr [query: reply with *.c]
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mr [query: reply with *.c]
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R [query: reply with s/^\(.*\)\.c$/\1.cpp/]
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<
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This example will mark all *.c files and then rename them to *.cpp
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@ -3275,7 +3275,7 @@ If there are marked files: (see |netrw-mf|)
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The ctrl-X character has special meaning for renaming files: >
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<c-x> : a single ctrl-x tells netrw to ignore the portion of the response
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<c-x> : a single ctrl-x tells netrw to ignore the portion of the response
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lying between the last '/' and the ctrl-x.
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<c-x><c-x> : a pair of contiguous ctrl-x's tells netrw to ignore any
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@ -3843,7 +3843,7 @@ netrw:
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Decho.vim is provided as a "vimball"; see |vimball-intro|. You
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should edit the Decho.vba.gz file and source it in: >
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vim Decho.vba.gz
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vim Decho.vba.gz
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:so %
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:q
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<
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@ -3885,7 +3885,7 @@ netrw:
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To save the file: under linux, the output will be in a separate
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remote server window; in it, just save the file with >
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:w! DBG
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:w! DBG
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< Under a vim that doesn't support clientserver, your debugging
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output will appear in another tab: >
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