updated for version 7.0g02

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Bram Moolenaar
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*gui.txt* For Vim version 7.0g. Last change: 2006 Apr 02
*gui.txt* For Vim version 7.0g. Last change: 2006 May 03
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
@ -588,12 +588,21 @@ The ":set ic" will not be echoed when using this menu. Messages from the
executed command are still given though. To shut them up too, add a ":silent"
in the executed command: >
:menu <silent> Search.Header :exe ":silent normal /Header\r"<CR>
<
"<silent>" may also appear just after "<special>" or "<script>".
*:menu-<special>* *:menu-special*
Define a menu with <> notation for special keys, even though the "<" flag
may appear in 'cpoptions'. This is useful if the side effect of setting
'cpoptions' is not desired. Example: >
:menu <special> Search.Header /Header<CR>
"<special>" must appear as the very first argument to the ":menu" command or
just after "<silent>" or "<script>".
*:menu-<script>* *:menu-script*
The "to" part of the menu will be inspected for mappings. If you don't want
this, use the ":noremenu" command (or the similar one for a specific mode).
If you do want to use script-local mappings, add "<script>" as the very first
argument to the ":menu" command or after "<silent>".
argument to the ":menu" command or just after "<silent>" or "<special>".
*menu-priority*
You can give a priority to a menu. Menus with a higher priority go more to