Update runtime files. Convert a couple of help files to utf-8.

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Bram Moolenaar
2018-03-18 14:44:37 +01:00
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*terminal.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2018 Mar 10
*terminal.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2018 Mar 16
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
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To change the keys you type use terminal mode mappings, see |:tmap|.
These are defined like any mapping, but apply only when typing keys that are
sent to the job running in the terminal. For example, to make Escape switch
sent to the job running in the terminal. For example, to make F1 switch
to Terminal-Normal mode: >
tnoremap <F1> <C-W>N
You can use Esc, but you need to make sure it won't cause other keys to
break: >
tnoremap <Esc> <C-W>N
set notimeout ttimeout timeoutlen=100
< *options-in-terminal*
After opening the terminal window and setting 'buftype' to "terminal" the
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
Vim screen size, font and other properties do not matter. Therefore this
mechanism is portable across systems. A convential screenshot would reflect
mechanism is portable across systems. A conventional screenshot would reflect
all differences, including font size and family.
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3. The contents of the second dump
You can usually see what differs in the second part. Use the 'ruler' to
relate it to the postion in the first or second dump.
relate it to the position in the first or second dump.
Alternatively, press "s" to swap the first and second dump. Do this everal
Alternatively, press "s" to swap the first and second dump. Do this several
times so that you can spot the difference in the context of the text.
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let termdebugger = "mygdb"
< *gdb-version*
Only debuggers fully compatible with gdb will work. Vim uses the GDB/MI
interface. This probably requires gdb version 7.12. if you get this error:
interface. The "new-ui" command requires gdb version 7.12 or later. if you
get this error:
Undefined command: "new-ui". Try "help".~
Then your gdb is too old.