Update runtime files. Convert a couple of help files to utf-8.
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*terminal.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2018 Mar 10
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*terminal.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2018 Mar 16
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VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
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@ -99,9 +99,14 @@ themselves (like Vim does).
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To change the keys you type use terminal mode mappings, see |:tmap|.
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These are defined like any mapping, but apply only when typing keys that are
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sent to the job running in the terminal. For example, to make Escape switch
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sent to the job running in the terminal. For example, to make F1 switch
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to Terminal-Normal mode: >
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tnoremap <F1> <C-W>N
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You can use Esc, but you need to make sure it won't cause other keys to
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break: >
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tnoremap <Esc> <C-W>N
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set notimeout ttimeout timeoutlen=100
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< *options-in-terminal*
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After opening the terminal window and setting 'buftype' to "terminal" the
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BufWinEnter autocommand event is triggered. This makes it possible to set
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Vim uses the window size, text, color and other attributes as displayed. The
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Vim screen size, font and other properties do not matter. Therefore this
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mechanism is portable across systems. A convential screenshot would reflect
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mechanism is portable across systems. A conventional screenshot would reflect
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all differences, including font size and family.
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3. The contents of the second dump
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You can usually see what differs in the second part. Use the 'ruler' to
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relate it to the postion in the first or second dump.
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relate it to the position in the first or second dump.
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Alternatively, press "s" to swap the first and second dump. Do this everal
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Alternatively, press "s" to swap the first and second dump. Do this several
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times so that you can spot the difference in the context of the text.
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==============================================================================
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let termdebugger = "mygdb"
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< *gdb-version*
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Only debuggers fully compatible with gdb will work. Vim uses the GDB/MI
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interface. This probably requires gdb version 7.12. if you get this error:
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interface. The "new-ui" command requires gdb version 7.12 or later. if you
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get this error:
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Undefined command: "new-ui". Try "help".~
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Then your gdb is too old.
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