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*usr_02.txt* For Vim version 7.0. Last change: 2006 Apr 24
*usr_02.txt* For Vim version 7.1a. Last change: 2007 Feb 28
VIM USER MANUAL - by Bram Moolenaar
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The "U" command is a change by itself, which the "u" command undoes and CTRL-R
redoes. This might be a bit confusing. Don't worry, with "u" and CTRL-R you
can go to any of the situations you had. More about that in section ||.
can go to any of the situations you had. More about that in section |32.1|.
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*02.6* Other editing commands
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:help E37
Summary: *help-summary* >
:help
< Gives you very general help. Scroll down to see a list of all
helpfiles, including those added locally (i.e. not distributed
with Vim). >
:help user-toc.txt
< Table of contents of the User Manual. >
:help :subject
< Ex-command "subject", for instance the following: >
:help :help
< Help on getting help. >
:help abc
< normal-mode command "abc". >
:help CTRL-B
< Control key <C-B> in Normal mode. >
:help i_abc
:help i_CTRL-B
< The same in Insert mode. >
:help v_abc
:help v_CTRL-B
< The same in Visual mode. >
:help c_abc
:help c_CTRL-B
< The same in Command-line mode. >
:help 'subject'
< Option 'subject'. >
:help subject()
< Function "subject". >
:help -subject
< Command-line option "-subject". >
:help +subject
< Compile-time feature "+subject'. >
:help EventName
< Autocommand event "EventName". >
:help digraphs.txt
< The top of the helpfile "digraph.txt".
Similarly for any other helpfile. >
:help pattern<Tab>
< Find a help tag starting with "pattern". Repeat <Tab> for
others. >
:help pattern<Ctrl-D>
< See all possible help tag matches "pattern" at once. >
:helpgrep pattern
< Search the whole text of all help files for pattern "pattern".
Jumps to the first match. Jump to other matches with: >
:cn
< next match >
:cprev
:cN
< previous match >
:cfirst
:clast
< first or last match >
:copen
:cclose
< open/close the quickfix window; press <Enter> to jump
to the item under the cursor
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