VIM HELP FILE FORMAT Issue #17721 (Strange >vim highlighting in help documentation?)~ *restore-cursor* *last-position-jump* >vim augroup RestoreCursor autocmd! autocmd BufReadPost * \ let line = line("'\"") \ | if line >= 1 && line <= line("$") && &filetype !~# 'commit' \ && index(['xxd', 'gitrebase'], &filetype) == -1 \ && !&diff \ | execute "normal! g`\"" \ | endif augroup END URLs~ *g:zig_recommended_style* By default the following indentation options are set, in accordance with Zig's recommended style (https://ziglang.org/documentation/master/): > NOTE, WARNING and DEPRECATED~ When you 'send a file to Vim', Vim changes to that file's directory. Note, however, that any long directory names will appear in their short (MS-DOS) form on some Windows versions. This is a limitation of the Windows "Send To" mechanism. EXAMPLE LANGUAGES~ *vim9-mix* There is one way to use both legacy and Vim9 syntax in one script file: >vim9 " legacy Vim script comments may go here if !has('vim9script') " legacy Vim script commands go here finish endif vim9script # Vim9 script commands go here This allows for writing a script that takes advantage of the Vim9 script syntax if possible, but will also work on a Vim version without it. vim:tw=78:ts=8:noet:ft=help:norl: