updated for version 7.0213

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Bram Moolenaar
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*tabpage.txt* For Vim version 7.0aa. Last change: 2006 Mar 01
*tabpage.txt* For Vim version 7.0aa. Last change: 2006 Mar 03
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
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When starting Vim "vim -p filename ..." opens each file argument in a separate
tab page (up to 'tabpagemax'). |-p|
A double click with the mouse in the tab pages line opens a new, empty tab
page. It is placed left of the position of the click. The first click may
select another tab page first, causing an extra screen update.
A double click with the mouse in the non-GUI tab pages line opens a new, empty
tab page. It is placed left of the position of the click. The first click
may select another tab page first, causing an extra screen update.
In the GUI tab pages line you can use the right mouse button to open menu.
|tabline-menu|.
:tabe[dit] *:tabe* *:tabedit* *:tabnew*
:tabnew Open a new tab page with an empty window, after the current
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3. Other items *tab-page-other*
*tabline-menu*
The GUI tab pages line has a popup menu. It is accessed with a right click.
The entries are:
Close Close the tab page under the mouse pointer. The
current one if there is no label under the mouse
pointer.
New Tab Open a tab page, editing an empty buffer. It appears
to the left of the mouse pointer.
Open Tab... Like "New Tab" and additionaly use a file selector to
select a file to edit.
Diff mode works per tab page. You can see the diffs between several files
within one tab page. Other tab pages can show differences between other
files.