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| *autocmd.txt*   For Vim version 7.0aa.  Last change: 2004 Jul 01 | ||||
| *autocmd.txt*   For Vim version 7.0aa.  Last change: 2004 Aug 30 | ||||
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| 		  VIM REFERENCE MANUAL    by Bram Moolenaar | ||||
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| 1. Introduction						*autocmd-intro* | ||||
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| You can specify commands to be executed automatically for when reading or | ||||
| writing a file, when entering or leaving a buffer or window, and when exiting | ||||
| Vim.  For example, you can create an autocommand to set the 'cindent' option | ||||
| for files matching *.c.  You can also use autocommands to implement advanced | ||||
| You can specify commands to be executed automatically when reading or writing | ||||
| a file, when entering or leaving a buffer or window, and when exiting Vim. | ||||
| For example, you can create an autocommand to set the 'cindent' option for | ||||
| files matching *.c.  You can also use autocommands to implement advanced | ||||
| features, such as editing compressed files (see |gzip-example|).  The usual | ||||
| place to put autocommands is in your .vimrc or .exrc file. | ||||
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