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*insert.txt* For Vim version 7.0aa. Last change: 2006 Feb 07
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*insert.txt* For Vim version 7.0aa. Last change: 2006 Feb 10
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VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
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- There are at least two matches.
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While the menu is displayed these keys have a special meaning:
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<CR> and <Enter> Accept the currently selected match
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<Up> Select the previous match, as if CTRL-P was used
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<Down> Select the next match, as if CTRL-N was used
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<CR> and <Enter> Accept the currently selected match
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<PageUp> Select a match several entries back
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<PageDown> Select a match several entries further
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<BS> and CTRL-H Delete one character, find the matches for the shorter word
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before the cursor. This may find more matches.
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CTRL-L Add one character from the current match, may reduce the
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number of matches. Does not work after selecting one of the
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matches with CTRL-N, <Up>, etc.
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<Up> Select the previous match, as if CTRL-P was used, but don't
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insert it when editing the selection.
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<Down> Select the next match, as if CTRL-N was used, but don't
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insert it when editing the selection.
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The selection is being edited after typing <BS>, CTRL-L or when using the
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longest common match. This stops when a match is inserted, as with CTRL-N or
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CTRL-P.
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The colors of the menu can be changed with these highlight groups:
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Pmenu normal item |hl-Pmenu|
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