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*eval.txt* For Vim version 7.1b. Last change: 2007 May 07
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*eval.txt* For Vim version 7.1. Last change: 2007 May 11
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VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
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@ -2211,7 +2211,7 @@ cursor({list})
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If {col} is zero, the cursor will stay in the current column.
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When 'virtualedit' is used {off} specifies the offset in
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screen columns from the start of the character. E.g., a
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position within a Tab or after the last character.
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position within a <Tab> or after the last character.
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deepcopy({expr}[, {noref}]) *deepcopy()* *E698*
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Examples: >
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:let list_is_on = gettabwinvar(1, 2, '&list')
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:echo "myvar = " . gettabwinvar(3, 1, 'myvar')
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<
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*getwinposx()*
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getwinposx() The result is a Number, which is the X coordinate in pixels of
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the left hand side of the GUI Vim window. The result will be
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column is 1.
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The "off" number is zero, unless 'virtualedit' is used. Then
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it is the offset in screen columns from the start of the
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character. E.g., a position within a Tab or after the last
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character. E.g., a position within a <Tab> or after the last
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character.
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This can be used to save and restore the cursor position: >
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let save_cursor = getpos(".")
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The "off" number is only used when 'virtualedit' is set. Then
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it is the offset in screen columns from the start of the
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character. E.g., a position within a Tab or after the last
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character. E.g., a position within a <Tab> or after the last
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character.
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Also see |getpos()|
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If a number immediately follows "b" or "<CTRL-V>" then this is
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used as the width of the selection - if it is not specified
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then the width of the block is set to the number of characters
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in the longest line (counting a <TAB> as 1 character).
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in the longest line (counting a <Tab> as 1 character).
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If {options} contains no register settings, then the default
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is to use character mode unless {value} ends in a <NL>.
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"lnum" or "col" is out of range then virtcol() returns zero.
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When 'virtualedit' is used it can be [lnum, col, off], where
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"off" is the offset in screen columns from the start of the
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character. E.g., a position within a Tab or after the last
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character. E.g., a position within a <Tab> or after the last
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character.
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For the byte position use |col()|.
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When Virtual editing is active in the current mode, a position
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*usr_31.txt* For Vim version 7.1b. Last change: 2007 May 08
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*usr_31.txt* For Vim version 7.1. Last change: 2007 May 08
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VIM USER MANUAL - by Bram Moolenaar
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