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*pi_netrw.txt* For Vim version 7.3. Last change: 2012 Oct 25
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*pi_netrw.txt* For Vim version 7.3. Last change: 2013 Apr 19
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NETRW REFERENCE MANUAL by Charles E. Campbell, Jr.
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Author: Charles E. Campbell, Jr. <NdrOchip@ScampbellPfamily.AbizM>
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NETRW REFERENCE MANUAL by Charles E. Campbell
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------------------------------------------------
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Author: Charles E. Campbell <NdrOchip@ScampbellPfamily.AbizM>
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(remove NOSPAM from Campbell's email first)
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Copyright: Copyright (C) 1999-2012 Charles E Campbell, Jr *netrw-copyright*
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Copyright: Copyright (C) 1999-2013 Charles E Campbell *netrw-copyright*
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The VIM LICENSE applies to the files in this package, including
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netrw.vim, pi_netrw.txt, netrwFileHandlers.vim, netrwSettings.vim, and
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syntax/netrw.vim. Like anything else that's free, netrw.vim and its
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@ -25,83 +25,87 @@ Copyright: Copyright (C) 1999-2012 Charles E Campbell, Jr *netrw-copyright*
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==============================================================================
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1. Contents *netrw-contents* {{{1
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1. Contents.............................................|netrw-contents|
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2. Starting With Netrw..................................|netrw-start|
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3. Netrw Reference......................................|netrw-ref|
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EXTERNAL APPLICATIONS AND PROTOCOLS................|netrw-externapp|
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READING............................................|netrw-read|
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WRITING............................................|netrw-write|
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SOURCING...........................................|netrw-source|
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DIRECTORY LISTING..................................|netrw-dirlist|
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CHANGING THE USERID AND PASSWORD...................|netrw-chgup|
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VARIABLES AND SETTINGS.............................|netrw-variables|
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PATHS..............................................|netrw-path|
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4. Network-Oriented File Transfer.......................|netrw-xfer|
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NETRC..............................................|netrw-netrc|
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PASSWORD...........................................|netrw-passwd|
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5. Activation...........................................|netrw-activate|
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6. Transparent Remote File Editing......................|netrw-transparent|
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7. Ex Commands..........................................|netrw-ex|
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8. Variables and Options................................|netrw-variables|
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9. Browsing.............................................|netrw-browse|
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Introduction To Browsing...........................|netrw-intro-browse|
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Quick Reference: Maps..............................|netrw-browse-maps|
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Quick Reference: Commands..........................|netrw-browse-cmds|
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Bookmarking A Directory............................|netrw-mb|
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Browsing...........................................|netrw-cr|
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Browsing With A Horizontally Split Window..........|netrw-o|
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Browsing With A New Tab............................|netrw-t|
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Browsing With A Vertically Split Window............|netrw-v|
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Change Listing Style.(thin wide long tree).........|netrw-i|
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Changing To A Bookmarked Directory.................|netrw-gb|
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Changing To A Predecessor Directory................|netrw-u|
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Changing To A Successor Directory..................|netrw-U|
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Customizing Browsing With A User Function..........|netrw-x|
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Deleting Bookmarks.................................|netrw-mB|
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Deleting Files Or Directories......................|netrw-D|
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Directory Exploring Commands.......................|netrw-explore|
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Exploring With Stars and Patterns..................|netrw-star|
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Displaying Information About File..................|netrw-qf|
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Edit File Or Directory Hiding List.................|netrw-ctrl-h|
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Editing The Sorting Sequence.......................|netrw-S|
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Forcing treatment as a file or directory...........|netrw-gd| |netrw-gf|
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Going Up...........................................|netrw--|
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Hiding Files Or Directories........................|netrw-a|
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Improving Browsing.................................|netrw-ssh-hack|
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Listing Bookmarks And History......................|netrw-qb|
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Making A New Directory.............................|netrw-d|
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Making The Browsing Directory The Current Directory|netrw-c|
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Marking Files......................................|netrw-mf|
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Marking Files By Regular Expression................|netrw-mr|
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Marked Files: Arbitrary Command....................|netrw-mx|
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Marked Files: Compression And Decompression........|netrw-mz|
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Marked Files: Copying..............................|netrw-mc|
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Marked Files: Diff.................................|netrw-md|
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Marked Files: Editing..............................|netrw-me|
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Marked Files: Grep.................................|netrw-mg|
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Marked Files: Hiding and Unhiding by Suffix........|netrw-mh|
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Marked Files: Moving...............................|netrw-mm|
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Marked Files: Printing.............................|netrw-mp|
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Marked Files: Sourcing.............................|netrw-ms|
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Marked Files: Tagging..............................|netrw-mT|
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Marked Files: Setting the Target Directory.........|netrw-mt|
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Marked Files: Unmarking............................|netrw-mu|
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Netrw Browser Variables............................|netrw-browser-var|
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Netrw Browsing And Option Incompatibilities........|netrw-incompatible|
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Netrw Settings Window..............................|netrw-settings-window|
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Obtaining A File...................................|netrw-O|
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Preview Window.....................................|netrw-p|
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Previous Window....................................|netrw-P|
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Refreshing The Listing.............................|netrw-ctrl-l|
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Renaming Files Or Directories......................|netrw-move|
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Reversing Sorting Order............................|netrw-r|
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Selecting Sorting Style............................|netrw-s|
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Setting Editing Window.............................|netrw-C|
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10. Problems and Fixes...................................|netrw-problems|
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11. Debugging Netrw Itself...............................|netrw-debug|
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12. History..............................................|netrw-history|
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13. Todo.................................................|netrw-todo|
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14. Credits..............................................|netrw-credits|
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1. Contents..............................................|netrw-contents|
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2. Starting With Netrw...................................|netrw-start|
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3. Netrw Reference.......................................|netrw-ref|
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EXTERNAL APPLICATIONS AND PROTOCOLS.................|netrw-externapp|
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READING.............................................|netrw-read|
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WRITING.............................................|netrw-write|
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SOURCING............................................|netrw-source|
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DIRECTORY LISTING...................................|netrw-dirlist|
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CHANGING THE USERID AND PASSWORD....................|netrw-chgup|
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VARIABLES AND SETTINGS..............................|netrw-variables|
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PATHS...............................................|netrw-path|
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4. Network-Oriented File Transfer........................|netrw-xfer|
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NETRC...............................................|netrw-netrc|
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PASSWORD............................................|netrw-passwd|
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5. Activation............................................|netrw-activate|
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6. Transparent Remote File Editing.......................|netrw-transparent|
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7. Ex Commands...........................................|netrw-ex|
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8. Variables and Options.................................|netrw-variables|
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9. Browsing..............................................|netrw-browse|
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Introduction To Browsing............................|netrw-intro-browse|
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Quick Reference: Maps...............................|netrw-browse-maps|
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Quick Reference: Commands...........................|netrw-browse-cmds|
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Bookmarking A Directory.............................|netrw-mb|
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Browsing............................................|netrw-cr|
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Browsing With A Horizontally Split Window...........|netrw-o|
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Browsing With A New Tab.............................|netrw-t|
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Browsing With A Vertically Split Window.............|netrw-v|
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Change Listing Style.(thin wide long tree)..........|netrw-i|
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Changing To A Bookmarked Directory..................|netrw-gb|
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Changing To A Predecessor Directory.................|netrw-u|
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Changing To A Successor Directory...................|netrw-U|
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Customizing Browsing With A User Function...........|netrw-x|
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Deleting Bookmarks..................................|netrw-mB|
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Deleting Files Or Directories.......................|netrw-D|
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Directory Exploring Commands........................|netrw-explore|
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Exploring With Stars and Patterns...................|netrw-star|
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Displaying Information About File...................|netrw-qf|
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Edit File Or Directory Hiding List..................|netrw-ctrl-h|
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Editing The Sorting Sequence........................|netrw-S|
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Forcing treatment as a file or directory............|netrw-gd| |netrw-gf|
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Going Up............................................|netrw--|
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Hiding Files Or Directories.........................|netrw-a|
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Improving Browsing..................................|netrw-ssh-hack|
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Listing Bookmarks And History.......................|netrw-qb|
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Making A New Directory..............................|netrw-d|
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Making The Browsing Directory The Current Directory.|netrw-c|
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Marking Files.......................................|netrw-mf|
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Unmarking Files.....................................|netrw-mF|
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Marking Files By QuickFix List......................|netrw-qF|
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Marking Files By Regular Expression.................|netrw-mr|
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Marked Files: Arbitrary Command.....................|netrw-mx|
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Marked Files: Compression And Decompression.........|netrw-mz|
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Marked Files: Copying...............................|netrw-mc|
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Marked Files: Diff..................................|netrw-md|
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Marked Files: Editing...............................|netrw-me|
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Marked Files: Grep..................................|netrw-mg|
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Marked Files: Hiding and Unhiding by Suffix.........|netrw-mh|
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Marked Files: Moving................................|netrw-mm|
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Marked Files: Printing..............................|netrw-mp|
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Marked Files: Sourcing..............................|netrw-ms|
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Marked Files: Setting the Target Directory..........|netrw-mt|
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Marked Files: Tagging...............................|netrw-mT|
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Marked Files: Target Directory Using Bookmarks......|netrw-Tb|
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Marked Files: Target Directory Using History........|netrw-Th|
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Marked Files: Unmarking.............................|netrw-mu|
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Netrw Browser Variables.............................|netrw-browser-var|
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Netrw Browsing And Option Incompatibilities.........|netrw-incompatible|
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Netrw Settings Window...............................|netrw-settings-window|
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Obtaining A File....................................|netrw-O|
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Preview Window......................................|netrw-p|
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Previous Window.....................................|netrw-P|
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Refreshing The Listing..............................|netrw-ctrl-l|
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Reversing Sorting Order.............................|netrw-r|
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Renaming Files Or Directories.......................|netrw-R|
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Selecting Sorting Style.............................|netrw-s|
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Setting Editing Window..............................|netrw-C|
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10. Problems and Fixes....................................|netrw-problems|
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11. Debugging Netrw Itself................................|netrw-debug|
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12. History...............................................|netrw-history|
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13. Todo..................................................|netrw-todo|
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14. Credits...............................................|netrw-credits|
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{Vi does not have any of this}
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<
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Windows' ftp doesn't support .netrc; however, one may have in one's .vimrc: >
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let g:netrw_ftp_cmd= 'c:\Windows\System32\ftp -s:C:\Users\Myself\MACHINE'
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let g:netrw_ftp_cmd= 'c:\Windows\System32\ftp -s:C:\Users\Myself\MACHINE'
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<
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Netrw will substitute the host's machine name for MACHINE from the url it is
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attempting to open, and so one may specify >
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:Nsource "scp://[user@]machine[[:#]port]/path" uses scp
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:Nsource "sftp://[user@]machine/path" uses sftp
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DIRECTORY LISTING *netrw-trailingslash* *netrw-dirlist* {{{2
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DIRECTORY LISTING *netrw-trailingslash* *netrw-dirlist* {{{2
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One may browse a directory to get a listing by simply attempting to
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edit the directory: >
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for MACHINE. Hence one can have multiple machine.ftp files containing login
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and password for ftp. Example: >
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let g:netrw_ftp_cmd= 'c:\Windows\System32\ftp -s:C:\Users\Myself\MACHINE'
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vim ftp://myhost.somewhere.net/
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let g:netrw_ftp_cmd= 'c:\Windows\System32\ftp -s:C:\Users\Myself\MACHINE'
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vim ftp://myhost.somewhere.net/
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will use a file >
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C:\Users\Myself\myhost.ftp
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<
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<2-leftmouse> (gvim only) when:
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* in a netrw-selected file, AND
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* |g:netrw_retmap| == 1 AND
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* the user doesn't already have a <2-leftmouse> mapping
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defined before netrw is autoloaded,
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* the user doesn't already have a <2-leftmouse>
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mapping defined before netrw is autoloaded,
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then a double clicked leftmouse button will return
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to the netrw browser window. See |g:netrw_retmap|.
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<s-leftmouse> (gvim only) like mf, will mark files
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Associated setting variables: |g:netrw_alto| |g:netrw_winsize|
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Related Actions |netrw-cr| |netrw-p| |netrw-t| |netrw-T| |netrw-v|
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Related Actions |netrw-cr| |netrw-p| |netrw-t| |netrw-v|
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Associated setting variables:
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|g:netrw_alto| control above/below splitting
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|g:netrw_winsize| control initial sizing
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BROWSING WITH A NEW TAB *netrw-t* *netrw-T* {{{2
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BROWSING WITH A NEW TAB *netrw-t*
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Normally one enters a file or directory using the <cr>. The "t" map
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allows one to open a new window holding the new directory listing or file in
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a new tab. The "T" version puts the file or directory into a background tab
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(see |gT|)
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a new tab.
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If you'd like to have the new listing in a background tab, use |gT|.
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Related Actions |netrw-cr| |netrw-o| |netrw-p| |netrw-v|
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Associated setting variables:
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Associated setting variable: |g:netrw_altv| |g:netrw_winsize|
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Related Actions |netrw-cr| |netrw-o| |netrw-t| |netrw-T| |netrw-v|
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Related Actions |netrw-cr| |netrw-o| |netrw-t| |netrw-v|
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Associated setting variables:
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|g:netrw_altv| control right/left splitting
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|g:netrw_winsize| control initial sizing
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{cnt}gb
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Any count may be used to reference any of the bookmarks.
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Note that |netrw-qb| shows both bookmarks and history; to go
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to a location stored in the history see |netrw-u| and |netrw-U|.
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Related Topics:
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|netrw-mB| how to delete bookmarks
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"u" map, one can change to an earlier directory (predecessor). To do
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the opposite, see |netrw-U|.
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The "u" map also accepts counts to go back in the history several slots.
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For your convenience, |netrw-qb| lists the history number which can be
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re-used in that count.
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See |g:netrw_dirhistmax| for how to control the quantity of history stack
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slots.
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CHANGING TO A SUCCESSOR DIRECTORY *netrw-U* *netrw-downdir* {{{2
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This map is the opposite of the "u" map. (see |netrw-u|) Use the
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q map to list both the bookmarks and history. (see |netrw-qb|)
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The "U" map also accepts counts to go forward in the history several slots.
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See |g:netrw_dirhistmax| for how to control the quantity of history stack
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slots.
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NETRW CLEAN *netrw-clean* *:NetrwClean*
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to toggle between hiding files which begin with a period (dot) and not hiding
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them.
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Associated setting variable: |g:netrw_list_hide|
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Associated setting variable: |g:netrw_list_hide| |g:netrw_hide|
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Associated topics: |netrw-a| |netrw-ctrl-h| |netrw-mh|
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IMPROVING BROWSING *netrw-listhack* *netrw-ssh-hack* {{{2
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MAKING THE BROWSING DIRECTORY THE CURRENT DIRECTORY *netrw-c* {{{2
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By default, |g:netrw_keepdir| is 1. This setting means that the current
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directory will not track the browsing directory.
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directory will not track the browsing directory. (done for backwards
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compatibility with v6's file explorer).
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Setting g:netrw_keepdir to 0 tells netrw to make vim's current directory to
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Setting g:netrw_keepdir to 0 tells netrw to make vim's current directory
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track netrw's browsing directory.
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However, given the default setting for g:netrw_keepdir of 1 where netrw
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|netrw-mc| Copy marked files to target
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|netrw-md| Apply vimdiff to marked files
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|netrw-me| Edit marked files
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|netrw-mF| Unmark marked files
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|netrw-mg| Apply vimgrep to marked files
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|netrw-mm| Move marked files
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|netrw-mp| Print marked files
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|netrw-mT| Generate tags using marked files
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|netrw-mx| Apply shell command to marked files
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|netrw-mz| Compress/Decompress marked files
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|netrw-qF| Mark files using quickfix list
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|netrw-O| Obtain marked files
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|netrw-R| Rename marked files
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lists.
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UNMARKING FILES *netrw-mF* {{{2
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(also see |netrw-mf|)
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This command will unmark all files in the current buffer. One may also use
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mf (|netrw-mf|) on a specific file to unmark just that file.
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MARKING FILES BY QUICKFIX LIST *netrw-qF*
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(also see |netrw-mf|)
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One may convert the |quickfix-error-lists| into a marked file list using
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"qF". You may then proceed with commands such as me (|netrw-me|) to
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edit them. Quickfix error lists are generated, for example, by calls
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to |:vimgrep|.
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MARKING FILES BY REGULAR EXPRESSION *netrw-mr* {{{2
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(also see |netrw-mf|)
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This command will place the marked files on the |arglist| and commence
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editing them. One may return the to explorer window with |:Rexplore|.
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(use |:n| and |:p| to edit next and previous files in the arglist)
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MARKED FILES: GREP *netrw-mg* {{{2
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(See |netrw-mf| and |netrw-mr| for how to mark files)
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(uses the global marked file list)
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This command will apply |:vimgrep| to the marked files. The command will ask
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for the requested pattern; one may enter: >
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This command will apply |:vimgrep| to the marked files.
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The command will ask for the requested pattern; one may then enter: >
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/pattern/[g][j]
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! /pattern/[g][j]
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||||
pattern
|
||||
<
|
||||
In the cases of "j" option usage as shown above, "mg" will winnow the current
|
||||
marked file list to just those possessing the specified pattern.
|
||||
Thus, one may use >
|
||||
mr ...file-pattern
|
||||
mg ..contents-pattern
|
||||
to have a marked file list satisfying the file-pattern but containing the
|
||||
desried contents-pattern.
|
||||
|
||||
MARKED FILES: HIDING AND UNHIDING BY SUFFIX *netrw-mh* {{{2
|
||||
(See |netrw-mf| and |netrw-mr| for how to mark files)
|
||||
(uses the local marked file list)
|
||||
@ -1958,6 +2006,36 @@ MARKED FILES: SOURCING *netrw-ms* {{{2
|
||||
Netrw will source the marked files (using vim's |:source| command)
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
MARKED FILES: SETTING THE TARGET DIRECTORY *netrw-mt* {{{2
|
||||
(See |netrw-mf| and |netrw-mr| for how to mark files)
|
||||
|
||||
Set the marked file copy/move-to target (see |netrw-mc| and |netrw-mm|):
|
||||
|
||||
* If the cursor is atop a file name, then the netrw window's currently
|
||||
displayed directory is used for the copy/move-to target.
|
||||
|
||||
* Also, if the cursor is in the banner, then the netrw window's currently
|
||||
displayed directory is used for the copy/move-to target.
|
||||
Unless the target already is the current directory. In which case,
|
||||
remove the target.
|
||||
|
||||
* However, if the cursor is atop a directory name, then that directory is
|
||||
used for the copy/move-to target
|
||||
|
||||
There is only one copy/move-to target per vim session; ie. the target is a
|
||||
script variable (see |s:var|) and is shared between all netrw windows (in an
|
||||
instance of vim).
|
||||
|
||||
When using menus and gvim, netrw provides a "Targets" entry which allows one
|
||||
to pick a target from the list of bookmarks and history.
|
||||
|
||||
Related topics:
|
||||
Marking Files......................................|netrw-mf|
|
||||
Marking Files by Regular Expression................|netrw-mr|
|
||||
Marked Files: Target Directory Using Bookmarks.....|netrw-Tb|
|
||||
Marked Files: Target Directory Using History.......|netrw-Th|
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
MARKED FILES: TAGGING *netrw-mT* {{{2
|
||||
(See |netrw-mf| and |netrw-mr| for how to mark files)
|
||||
(uses the global marked file list)
|
||||
@ -1983,24 +2061,37 @@ edit the desired file and go to the tag.
|
||||
|
||||
Associated setting variables: |g:netrw_ctags| |g:netrw_ssh_cmd|
|
||||
|
||||
MARKED FILES: TARGET DIRECTORY USING BOOKMARKS *netrw-Tb* {{{2
|
||||
|
||||
MARKED FILES: SETTING THE TARGET DIRECTORY *netrw-mt* {{{2
|
||||
(See |netrw-mf| and |netrw-mr| for how to mark files)
|
||||
Sets the marked file copy/move-to target (see |netrw-mc| and |netrw-mm|).
|
||||
|
||||
Set the marked file copy/move-to target (see |netrw-mc| and |netrw-mm|):
|
||||
The |netrw-qb| map will give you a list of bookmarks (and history).
|
||||
One may choose one of the bookmarks to become your marked file
|
||||
target by using [count]Tb (default count: 1).
|
||||
|
||||
* if the cursor is atop a file name, then the netrw window's currently
|
||||
displayed directory is used for the copy/move-to target.
|
||||
Related topics:
|
||||
Listing Bookmarks and History......................|netrw-qb|
|
||||
Marked Files: Setting The Target Directory.........|netrw-mt|
|
||||
Marked Files: Target Directory Using History.......|netrw-Th|
|
||||
Marking Files......................................|netrw-mf|
|
||||
Marking Files by Regular Expression................|netrw-mr|
|
||||
|
||||
* also, if the cursor is in the banner, then the netrw window's currently
|
||||
displayed directory is used for the copy/move-to target.
|
||||
|
||||
* however, if the cursor is atop a directory name, then that directory is
|
||||
used for the copy/move-to target
|
||||
MARKED FILES: TARGET DIRECTORY USING HISTORY *netrw-Th* {{{2
|
||||
|
||||
Sets the marked file copy/move-to target (see |netrw-mc| and |netrw-mm|).
|
||||
|
||||
The |netrw-qb| map will give you a list of history (and bookmarks).
|
||||
One may choose one of the history entries to become your marked file
|
||||
target by using [count]Th (default count: 0; ie. the current directory).
|
||||
|
||||
Related topics:
|
||||
Listing Bookmarks and History......................|netrw-qb|
|
||||
Marked Files: Setting The Target Directory.........|netrw-mt|
|
||||
Marked Files: Target Directory Using Bookmarks.....|netrw-Tb|
|
||||
Marking Files......................................|netrw-mf|
|
||||
Marking Files by Regular Expression................|netrw-mr|
|
||||
|
||||
There is only one copy/move-to target per vim session; ie. the target is a
|
||||
script variable (see |s:var|) and is shared between all netrw windows (in an
|
||||
instance of vim).
|
||||
|
||||
MARKED FILES: UNMARKING *netrw-mu* {{{2
|
||||
(See |netrw-mf| and |netrw-mr| for how to mark files)
|
||||
@ -2020,21 +2111,21 @@ your browsing preferences. (see also: |netrw-settings|)
|
||||
--- -----------
|
||||
Var Explanation
|
||||
--- -----------
|
||||
< *g:netrw_alto* change from above splitting to below splitting
|
||||
< *g:netrw_alto* change from above splitting to below splitting
|
||||
by setting this variable (see |netrw-o|)
|
||||
default: =&sb (see |'sb'|)
|
||||
|
||||
*g:netrw_altv* change from left splitting to right splitting
|
||||
*g:netrw_altv* change from left splitting to right splitting
|
||||
by setting this variable (see |netrw-v|)
|
||||
default: =&spr (see |'spr'|)
|
||||
|
||||
*g:netrw_banner* enable/suppress the banner
|
||||
*g:netrw_banner* enable/suppress the banner
|
||||
=0: suppress the banner
|
||||
=1: banner is enabled (default)
|
||||
NOTE: suppressing the banner is a new feature
|
||||
which may cause problems.
|
||||
|
||||
*g:netrw_browse_split* when browsing, <cr> will open the file by:
|
||||
*g:netrw_browse_split* when browsing, <cr> will open the file by:
|
||||
=0: re-using the same window
|
||||
=1: horizontally splitting the window first
|
||||
=2: vertically splitting the window first
|
||||
@ -2044,7 +2135,7 @@ your browsing preferences. (see also: |netrw-settings|)
|
||||
to get vertical splitting instead of
|
||||
horizontal splitting.
|
||||
|
||||
*g:netrw_browsex_viewer* specify user's preference for a viewer: >
|
||||
*g:netrw_browsex_viewer* specify user's preference for a viewer: >
|
||||
"kfmclient exec"
|
||||
"gnome-open"
|
||||
< If >
|
||||
@ -2053,15 +2144,15 @@ your browsing preferences. (see also: |netrw-settings|)
|
||||
a script/function to handle the given
|
||||
extension. (see |netrw_filehandler|).
|
||||
|
||||
*g:netrw_chgperm* Unix/Linux: "chmod PERM FILENAME"
|
||||
*g:netrw_chgperm* Unix/Linux: "chmod PERM FILENAME"
|
||||
Windows: "cacls FILENAME /e /p PERM"
|
||||
Used to change access permission for a file.
|
||||
|
||||
*g:netrw_compress* ="gzip"
|
||||
*g:netrw_compress* ="gzip"
|
||||
Will compress marked files with this
|
||||
command
|
||||
|
||||
*g:Netrw_corehandler* Allows one to specify something additional
|
||||
*g:Netrw_corehandler* Allows one to specify something additional
|
||||
to do when handling <core> files via netrw's
|
||||
browser's "x" command (see |netrw-x|). If
|
||||
present, g:Netrw_corehandler specifies
|
||||
@ -2070,10 +2161,11 @@ your browsing preferences. (see also: |netrw-settings|)
|
||||
is required its holding a function reference)
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
*g:netrw_ctags* ="ctags"
|
||||
The default external program used to create tags
|
||||
*g:netrw_ctags* ="ctags"
|
||||
The default external program used to create
|
||||
tags
|
||||
|
||||
*g:netrw_cursor* = 2 (default)
|
||||
*g:netrw_cursor* = 2 (default)
|
||||
This option controls the use of the
|
||||
|'cursorline'| (cul) and |'cursorcolumn'|
|
||||
(cuc) settings by netrw:
|
||||
@ -2091,7 +2183,7 @@ your browsing preferences. (see also: |netrw-settings|)
|
||||
cul : |'cursorline'| locally set
|
||||
cuc : |'cursorcolumn'| locally set
|
||||
|
||||
*g:netrw_decompress* = { ".gz" : "gunzip" ,
|
||||
*g:netrw_decompress* = { ".gz" : "gunzip" ,
|
||||
".bz2" : "bunzip2" ,
|
||||
".zip" : "unzip" ,
|
||||
".tar" : "tar -xf"}
|
||||
@ -2112,7 +2204,7 @@ your browsing preferences. (see also: |netrw-settings|)
|
||||
1: warnings
|
||||
2: errors
|
||||
|
||||
*g:netrw_fastbrowse* =0: slow speed directory browsing;
|
||||
*g:netrw_fastbrowse* =0: slow speed directory browsing;
|
||||
never re-uses directory listings,
|
||||
always obtains directory listings.
|
||||
=1: medium speed directory browsing;
|
||||
@ -2136,10 +2228,10 @@ your browsing preferences. (see also: |netrw-settings|)
|
||||
trading off accuracy (ie. up-to-date listing)
|
||||
versus speed.
|
||||
|
||||
*g:netrw_fname_escape* =' ?&;%'
|
||||
*g:netrw_fname_escape* =' ?&;%'
|
||||
Used on filenames before remote reading/writing
|
||||
|
||||
*g:netrw_ftp_browse_reject* ftp can produce a number of errors and warnings
|
||||
*g:netrw_ftp_browse_reject* ftp can produce a number of errors and warnings
|
||||
that can show up as "directories" and "files"
|
||||
in the listing. This pattern is used to
|
||||
remove such embedded messages. By default its
|
||||
@ -2152,19 +2244,19 @@ your browsing preferences. (see also: |netrw-settings|)
|
||||
: connect to address [0-9a-fA-F:]*
|
||||
: No route to host$'
|
||||
|
||||
*g:netrw_ftp_list_cmd* options for passing along to ftp for directory
|
||||
*g:netrw_ftp_list_cmd* options for passing along to ftp for directory
|
||||
listing. Defaults:
|
||||
unix or g:netrw_cygwin set: : "ls -lF"
|
||||
otherwise "dir"
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
*g:netrw_ftp_sizelist_cmd* options for passing along to ftp for directory
|
||||
*g:netrw_ftp_sizelist_cmd* options for passing along to ftp for directory
|
||||
listing, sorted by size of file.
|
||||
Defaults:
|
||||
unix or g:netrw_cygwin set: : "ls -slF"
|
||||
otherwise "dir"
|
||||
|
||||
*g:netrw_ftp_timelist_cmd* options for passing along to ftp for directory
|
||||
*g:netrw_ftp_timelist_cmd* options for passing along to ftp for directory
|
||||
listing, sorted by time of last modification.
|
||||
Defaults:
|
||||
unix or g:netrw_cygwin set: : "ls -tlF"
|
||||
@ -2175,61 +2267,64 @@ your browsing preferences. (see also: |netrw-settings|)
|
||||
These characters in directory names are
|
||||
escaped before applying glob()
|
||||
|
||||
*g:netrw_hide* if true, the hiding list is used
|
||||
*g:netrw_hide* Controlled by the "a" map (see |netrw-a|)
|
||||
=0 : show all
|
||||
=1 : show not-hidden files
|
||||
=2 : show hidden files only
|
||||
default: =0
|
||||
|
||||
*g:netrw_home* The home directory for where bookmarks and
|
||||
*g:netrw_home* The home directory for where bookmarks and
|
||||
history are saved (as .netrwbook and
|
||||
.netrwhist).
|
||||
default: the first directory on the
|
||||
|'runtimepath'|
|
||||
|
||||
*g:netrw_keepdir* =1 (default) keep current directory immune from
|
||||
*g:netrw_keepdir* =1 (default) keep current directory immune from
|
||||
the browsing directory.
|
||||
=0 keep the current directory the same as the
|
||||
browsing directory.
|
||||
The current browsing directory is contained in
|
||||
b:netrw_curdir (also see |netrw-c|)
|
||||
|
||||
*g:netrw_list_cmd* command for listing remote directories
|
||||
*g:netrw_list_cmd* command for listing remote directories
|
||||
default: (if ssh is executable)
|
||||
"ssh HOSTNAME ls -FLa"
|
||||
|
||||
*g:netrw_liststyle* Set the default listing style:
|
||||
*g:netrw_liststyle* Set the default listing style:
|
||||
= 0: thin listing (one file per line)
|
||||
= 1: long listing (one file per line with time
|
||||
stamp information and file size)
|
||||
= 2: wide listing (multiple files in columns)
|
||||
= 3: tree style listing
|
||||
*g:netrw_list_hide* comma separated pattern list for hiding files
|
||||
*g:netrw_list_hide* comma separated pattern list for hiding files
|
||||
Patterns are regular expressions (see |regexp|)
|
||||
Example: let g:netrw_list_hide= '.*\.swp$'
|
||||
default: ""
|
||||
|
||||
*g:netrw_localcopycmd* ="cp" Linux/Unix/MacOS/Cygwin
|
||||
*g:netrw_localcopycmd* ="cp" Linux/Unix/MacOS/Cygwin
|
||||
="copy" Windows
|
||||
Copies marked files (|netrw-mf|) to target
|
||||
directory (|netrw-mt|, |netrw-mc|)
|
||||
|
||||
*g:netrw_localmovecmd* ="mv" Linux/Unix/MacOS/Cygwin
|
||||
*g:netrw_localmovecmd* ="mv" Linux/Unix/MacOS/Cygwin
|
||||
="move" Windows
|
||||
Moves marked files (|netrw-mf|) to target
|
||||
directory (|netrw-mt|, |netrw-mm|)
|
||||
|
||||
*g:netrw_localmkdir* command for making a local directory
|
||||
*g:netrw_localmkdir* command for making a local directory
|
||||
default: "mkdir"
|
||||
|
||||
*g:netrw_localrmdir* remove directory command (rmdir)
|
||||
*g:netrw_localrmdir* remove directory command (rmdir)
|
||||
default: "rmdir"
|
||||
|
||||
*g:netrw_maxfilenamelen* =32 by default, selected so as to make long
|
||||
*g:netrw_maxfilenamelen* =32 by default, selected so as to make long
|
||||
listings fit on 80 column displays.
|
||||
If your screen is wider, and you have file
|
||||
or directory names longer than 32 bytes,
|
||||
you may set this option to keep listings
|
||||
columnar.
|
||||
|
||||
*g:netrw_mkdir_cmd* command for making a remote directory
|
||||
*g:netrw_mkdir_cmd* command for making a remote directory
|
||||
via ssh (also see |g:netrw_remote_mkdir|)
|
||||
default: "ssh USEPORT HOSTNAME mkdir"
|
||||
|
||||
@ -2246,11 +2341,11 @@ your browsing preferences. (see also: |netrw-settings|)
|
||||
evaluation will be suppressed
|
||||
(see |'ballooneval'|)
|
||||
|
||||
*g:netrw_remote_mkdir* command for making a local directory
|
||||
*g:netrw_remote_mkdir* command for making a local directory
|
||||
via ftp (also see |g:netrw_mkdir_cmd|)
|
||||
default: "mkdir"
|
||||
|
||||
*g:netrw_retmap* if it exists and is set to one, then:
|
||||
*g:netrw_retmap* if it exists and is set to one, then:
|
||||
* if in a netrw-selected file, AND
|
||||
* no normal-mode <2-leftmouse> mapping exists,
|
||||
then the <2-leftmouse> will be mapped for easy
|
||||
@ -2269,22 +2364,22 @@ your browsing preferences. (see also: |netrw-settings|)
|
||||
|
||||
default: =0
|
||||
|
||||
*g:netrw_rm_cmd* command for removing files
|
||||
*g:netrw_rm_cmd* command for removing files
|
||||
default: "ssh USEPORT HOSTNAME rm"
|
||||
|
||||
*g:netrw_rmdir_cmd* command for removing directories
|
||||
*g:netrw_rmdir_cmd* command for removing directories
|
||||
default: "ssh USEPORT HOSTNAME rmdir"
|
||||
|
||||
*g:netrw_rmf_cmd* command for removing softlinks
|
||||
*g:netrw_rmf_cmd* command for removing softlinks
|
||||
default: "ssh USEPORT HOSTNAME rm -f"
|
||||
|
||||
*g:netrw_sort_by* sort by "name", "time", or "size"
|
||||
*g:netrw_sort_by* sort by "name", "time", or "size"
|
||||
default: "name"
|
||||
|
||||
*g:netrw_sort_direction* sorting direction: "normal" or "reverse"
|
||||
*g:netrw_sort_direction* sorting direction: "normal" or "reverse"
|
||||
default: "normal"
|
||||
|
||||
*g:netrw_sort_options* sorting is done using |:sort|; this
|
||||
*g:netrw_sort_options* sorting is done using |:sort|; this
|
||||
variable's value is appended to the
|
||||
sort command. Thus one may ignore case,
|
||||
for example, with the following in your
|
||||
@ -2292,14 +2387,14 @@ your browsing preferences. (see also: |netrw-settings|)
|
||||
let g:netrw_sort_options="i"
|
||||
< default: ""
|
||||
|
||||
*g:netrw_sort_sequence* when sorting by name, first sort by the
|
||||
*g:netrw_sort_sequence* when sorting by name, first sort by the
|
||||
comma-separated pattern sequence. Note that
|
||||
the filigree added to indicate filetypes
|
||||
should be accounted for in your pattern.
|
||||
default: '[\/]$,*,\.bak$,\.o$,\.h$,
|
||||
\.info$,\.swp$,\.obj$'
|
||||
|
||||
*g:netrw_special_syntax* If true, then certain files will be shown
|
||||
*g:netrw_special_syntax* If true, then certain files will be shown
|
||||
using special syntax in the browser:
|
||||
|
||||
netrwBak : *.bak
|
||||
@ -2321,12 +2416,12 @@ your browsing preferences. (see also: |netrw-settings|)
|
||||
< into one's <.vimrc> to use one's own
|
||||
preferences.
|
||||
|
||||
*g:netrw_ssh_cmd* One may specify an executable command
|
||||
*g:netrw_ssh_cmd* One may specify an executable command
|
||||
to use instead of ssh for remote actions
|
||||
such as listing, file removal, etc.
|
||||
default: ssh
|
||||
|
||||
*g:netrw_ssh_browse_reject* ssh can sometimes produce unwanted lines,
|
||||
*g:netrw_ssh_browse_reject* ssh can sometimes produce unwanted lines,
|
||||
messages, banners, and whatnot that one doesn't
|
||||
want masquerading as "directories" and "files".
|
||||
Use this pattern to remove such embedded
|
||||
@ -2334,11 +2429,11 @@ your browsing preferences. (see also: |netrw-settings|)
|
||||
'^total\s\+\d\+$'
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
*g:netrw_tmpfile_escape* =' &;'
|
||||
*g:netrw_tmpfile_escape* =' &;'
|
||||
escape() is applied to all temporary files
|
||||
to escape these characters.
|
||||
|
||||
*g:netrw_timefmt* specify format string to vim's strftime().
|
||||
*g:netrw_timefmt* specify format string to vim's strftime().
|
||||
The default, "%c", is "the preferred date
|
||||
and time representation for the current
|
||||
locale" according to my manpage entry for
|
||||
@ -2348,7 +2443,7 @@ your browsing preferences. (see also: |netrw-settings|)
|
||||
" %a %Y-%m-%d %I-%M-%S %p"
|
||||
default: "%c"
|
||||
|
||||
*g:netrw_use_noswf* netrw normally avoids writing swapfiles
|
||||
*g:netrw_use_noswf* netrw normally avoids writing swapfiles
|
||||
for browser buffers. However, under some
|
||||
systems this apparently is causing nasty
|
||||
ml_get errors to appear; if you're getting
|
||||
@ -2356,7 +2451,7 @@ your browsing preferences. (see also: |netrw-settings|)
|
||||
let g:netrw_use_noswf= 0
|
||||
in your .vimrc.
|
||||
|
||||
*g:netrw_winsize* specify initial size of new windows made with
|
||||
*g:netrw_winsize* specify initial size of new windows made with
|
||||
"o" (see |netrw-o|), "v" (see |netrw-v|),
|
||||
|:Hexplore| or |:Vexplore|. The g:netrw_winsize
|
||||
is an integer describing the percentage of the
|
||||
@ -2367,7 +2462,7 @@ your browsing preferences. (see also: |netrw-settings|)
|
||||
or columns will be used for the new window.
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default: 50 (for 50%)
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*g:netrw_xstrlen* Controls how netrw computes string lengths,
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*g:netrw_xstrlen* Controls how netrw computes string lengths,
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including multi-byte characters' string
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length. (thanks to N Weibull, T Mechelynck)
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=0: uses Vim's built-in strlen()
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@ -2383,7 +2478,7 @@ your browsing preferences. (see also: |netrw-settings|)
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immediately preceded by lam, one
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otherwise, etc)
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*g:NetrwTopLvlMenu* This variable specifies the top level
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*g:NetrwTopLvlMenu* This variable specifies the top level
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menu name; by default, it's "Netrw.". If
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you wish to change this, do so in your
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.vimrc.
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@ -2483,7 +2578,7 @@ has been modified, and there's only one window with that buffer, then
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the user will be asked if s/he wishes to save the buffer first (yes,
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no, or cancel).
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Related Actions |netrw-cr| |netrw-o| |netrw-t| |netrw-T| |netrw-v|
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Related Actions |netrw-cr| |netrw-o| |netrw-t| |netrw-v|
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Associated setting variables:
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|g:netrw_alto| control above/below splitting
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|g:netrw_altv| control right/left splitting
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@ -2498,6 +2593,15 @@ hit the <cr> when atop the ./ directory entry in the listing. One may also
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refresh a local directory by using ":e .".
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REVERSING SORTING ORDER *netrw-r* *netrw-reverse* {{{2
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One may toggle between normal and reverse sorting order by pressing the
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"r" key.
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Related topics: |netrw-s|
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Associated setting variable: |g:netrw_sort_direction|
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RENAMING FILES OR DIRECTORIES *netrw-move* *netrw-rename* *netrw-R* {{{2
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If there are no marked files: (see |netrw-mf|)
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@ -2528,15 +2632,6 @@ One may rename a block of files and directories by selecting them with
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the V (|linewise-visual|).
|
||||
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REVERSING SORTING ORDER *netrw-r* *netrw-reverse* {{{2
|
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|
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One may toggle between normal and reverse sorting order by pressing the
|
||||
"r" key.
|
||||
|
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Related topics: |netrw-s|
|
||||
Associated setting variable: |g:netrw_sort_direction|
|
||||
|
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|
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SELECTING SORTING STYLE *netrw-s* *netrw-sort* {{{2
|
||||
|
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One may select the sorting style by name, time, or (file) size. The "s" map
|
||||
@ -2620,9 +2715,9 @@ Associated setting variables: |g:netrw_chgwin|
|
||||
P5. My times come up oddly in local browsing
|
||||
|
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Does your system's strftime() accept the "%c" to yield dates
|
||||
such as "Sun Apr 27 11:49:23 1997"? If not, do a "man strftime"
|
||||
and find out what option should be used. Then put it into
|
||||
your |.vimrc|: >
|
||||
such as "Sun Apr 27 11:49:23 1997"? If not, do a
|
||||
"man strftime" and find out what option should be used. Then
|
||||
put it into your |.vimrc|: >
|
||||
|
||||
let g:netrw_timefmt= "%X" (where X is the option)
|
||||
<
|
||||
@ -2895,6 +2990,57 @@ which is loaded automatically at startup (assuming :set nocp).
|
||||
==============================================================================
|
||||
12. History *netrw-history* {{{1
|
||||
|
||||
v148: Apr 16, 2013 * changed Netrw's Style menu to allow direct
|
||||
choice of listing style, hiding style, and
|
||||
sorting style
|
||||
v147: Nov 24, 2012 * (James McCoy) Even with g:netrw_dirhistmax
|
||||
at zero, the .vim/ directory would be
|
||||
created to support history/bookmarks. I've
|
||||
gone over netrw to suppress history and
|
||||
bookmarking when g:netrw_dirhistmax is zero.
|
||||
For instance, the menus will display
|
||||
(disabled) when attempts to use
|
||||
bookmarks/history are made.
|
||||
Nov 29, 2012 * (Kim Jang-hwan) reported that with
|
||||
g:Align_xstrlen set to 3 that the cursor was
|
||||
moved (linewise) after invocation. This
|
||||
problem also afflicted netrw.
|
||||
(see |g:netrw_xstrlen|) Fixed.
|
||||
Jan 21, 2013 * (mattn) provided a patch to insert some
|
||||
endifs needed with the code implementing
|
||||
|netrw-O|.
|
||||
Jan 24, 2013 * (John Szakmeister) found that remote file
|
||||
editing resulted in filetype options being
|
||||
overwritten by NetrwOptionRestore(). I
|
||||
moved filetype detect from NetrwGetFile()
|
||||
to NetrwOptionRestore.
|
||||
Feb 17, 2013 * (Yukhiro Nakadaira) provided a patch
|
||||
correcting some syntax errors.
|
||||
Feb 28, 2013 * (Ingo Karkat) provided a patch preventing
|
||||
receipt of an |E95| when revisiting a
|
||||
file://... style url.
|
||||
Mar 18, 2013 * (Gary Johnson) pointed out that changing
|
||||
cedit to <Esc> caused problems with visincr;
|
||||
the cedit setting is now bypassed in netrw too.
|
||||
Apr 02, 2013 * (Paul Domaskis) reported an undefined
|
||||
variable error (s:didstarstar) was
|
||||
occurring. It is now defined at
|
||||
initialization.
|
||||
* included additional sanity checking for the
|
||||
marked file functions.
|
||||
* included |netrw-qF| and special "j" option
|
||||
handling for |netrw-mg|
|
||||
Apr 12, 2013 * |netrw-u| and |netrw-U| now handle counts
|
||||
* the former mapping for "T" has been removed;
|
||||
in its place are new maps, |netrw-Tb| and |netrw-Th|.
|
||||
* the menu now supports a "Targets" entry for
|
||||
easier target selection. (see |netrw-mt|)
|
||||
* (Paul Domaskis) reported some problems with
|
||||
moving/copying files under Windows' gvim
|
||||
(ie. not cygwin). Fixed.
|
||||
* (Paul Mueller) provided a patch to get
|
||||
start and rundll working via |netrw-gx|
|
||||
by bypassing the user's |'shellslash'| option.
|
||||
v146: Oct 20, 2012 * (David Kotchan) reported that under Windows,
|
||||
directories named with unusual characters
|
||||
such as "#" or "$" were not being listed
|
||||
@ -2904,6 +3050,10 @@ which is loaded automatically at startup (assuming :set nocp).
|
||||
Netrw will now |:bwipe| netrw buffers
|
||||
upon editing a file if g:netrw_fastbrowse
|
||||
is zero and its not in tree listing style.
|
||||
* fixed a bug with s:NetrwInit() that
|
||||
prevented initialization with |Lists| and
|
||||
|Dictionaries|.
|
||||
* |netrw-mu| now unmarks marked-file lists
|
||||
v145: Apr 05, 2012 * moved some command from a g:netrw_local_...
|
||||
format to g:netwr_local... format
|
||||
* included some NOTE level messages about
|
||||
|
||||
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