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*options.txt* For Vim version 7.0aa. Last change: 2004 Dec 19
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*options.txt* For Vim version 7.0aa. Last change: 2004 Dec 21
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VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
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Global options with a local value *global-local*
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Options are global when you mostly use one value for all buffers. For some
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global options it's useful to sometimes have a different local value. You can
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set the local value with ":setlocal". That buffer will then use the local
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value, while other buffers continue using the global value.
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Options are global when you mostly use one value for all buffers and windows.
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For some global options it's useful to sometimes have a different local value.
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You can set the local value with ":setlocal". That buffer or window will then
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use the local value, while other buffers and windows continue using the global
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value.
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For example, you have two windows, both on C source code. They use the global
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'makeprg' option. If you do this in one of the two windows: >
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*'statusline'* *'stl'* *E540* *E541* *E542*
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'statusline' 'stl' string (default empty)
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global
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global or local to window |global-local|
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{not in Vi}
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{not available when compiled without the |+statusline|
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feature}
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:set wildmode=longest,list
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< Complete longest common string, then list alternatives.
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*'wildoptions'* *'wop'*
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'wildoptions' 'wop' string (default "")
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global
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{not in Vi}
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{not available when compiled without the |+wildignore|
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feature}
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A list of words that change how command line completion is done.
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Currently only one word is allowed:
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tagfile When using CTRL-D to list matching tags, the kind of
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tag and the file of the tag is listed. Only one match
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is displayed per line. Often used tag kinds are:
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d #define
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f function
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Also see |cmdline-completion|.
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*'winaltkeys'* *'wak'*
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'winaltkeys' 'wak' string (default "menu")
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global
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