runtime(doc): Whitespace updates

Use double sentence spacing and wrap lines at 'textwidth'.  Code
examples and tables were not wrapped unless this had already been done
locally.

closes: #18453

Signed-off-by: Doug Kearns <dougkearns@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
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Doug Kearns
2025-10-12 15:31:11 +00:00
committed by Christian Brabandt
parent 2a33b499a3
commit c58f91c035
64 changed files with 1576 additions and 1497 deletions

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*windows.txt* For Vim version 9.1. Last change: 2025 Oct 11
*windows.txt* For Vim version 9.1. Last change: 2025 Oct 12
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
@ -72,7 +72,7 @@ Each buffer has a unique number and the number will not change within a Vim
session. The |bufnr()| and |bufname()| functions can be used to convert
between a buffer name and the buffer number. There is one exception: if a new
empty buffer is created and it is not modified, the buffer will be re-used
when loading another file into that buffer. This also means the buffer number
when loading another file into that buffer. This also means the buffer number
will not change.
The main Vim window can hold several split windows. There are also tab pages
@ -80,7 +80,7 @@ The main Vim window can hold several split windows. There are also tab pages
*window-ID* *winid* *windowid*
Each window has a unique identifier called the window ID. This identifier
will not change within a Vim session. The |win_getid()| and |win_id2tabwin()|
will not change within a Vim session. The |win_getid()| and |win_id2tabwin()|
functions can be used to convert between the window/tab number and the
identifier. There is also the window number, which may change whenever
windows are opened or closed, see |winnr()|.
@ -142,9 +142,9 @@ that have termcap codes for italics.
*filler-lines*
The lines after the last buffer line in a window are called filler lines. By
default, these lines start with a tilde (~) character. The 'eob' item in the
'fillchars' option can be used to change this character. By default, these
characters are highlighted as NonText (|hl-NonText|). The EndOfBuffer
default, these lines start with a tilde (~) character. The 'eob' item in the
'fillchars' option can be used to change this character. By default, these
characters are highlighted as NonText (|hl-NonText|). The EndOfBuffer
highlight group (|hl-EndOfBuffer|) can be used to change the highlighting of
the filler characters.
@ -912,7 +912,7 @@ CTRL-W CTRL-F Split current window in two. Edit file name under cursor.
CTRL-W F *CTRL-W_F*
Split current window in two. Edit file name under cursor and
jump to the line number following the file name. See |gF| for
jump to the line number following the file name. See |gF| for
details on how the line number is obtained.
CTRL-W gf *CTRL-W_gf*
@ -1217,7 +1217,7 @@ list of buffers. |unlisted-buffer|
Actually, the buffer isn't completely deleted, it is removed
from the buffer list |unlisted-buffer| and option values,
variables and mappings/abbreviations for the buffer are
cleared. Examples: >
cleared. Examples: >
:.,$-bdelete " delete buffers from the current one to
" last but one
:%bdelete " delete all buffers
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related to the buffer is lost. All marks in this buffer
become invalid, option settings are lost, the jumplist and
tagstack data will be purged, etc. Don't use this
unless you know what you are doing. Examples: >
unless you know what you are doing. Examples: >
:.+,$bwipeout " wipe out all buffers after the current
" one
:%bwipeout " wipe out all buffers
@ -1430,7 +1430,7 @@ help Contains a help file. Will only be created with the |:help|
and can't be changed. The 'buflisted' option will be reset
for a help buffer.
terminal A terminal window buffer, see |terminal|. The contents cannot
terminal A terminal window buffer, see |terminal|. The contents cannot
be read or changed until the job ends.
directory Displays directory contents. Can be used by a file explorer