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Problem:    README text is slightly outdated.
Solution:   Mention the READMEdir directory.
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## What is Vim? ## ## What is Vim? ##
Vim is an almost compatible version of the UNIX editor Vi. Many new features Vim is a greatly improved version of the good old UNIX editor Vi. Many new
have been added: multi-level undo, syntax highlighting, command line history, features have been added: multi-level undo, syntax highlighting, command line
on-line help, spell checking, filename completion, block operations, etc. history, on-line help, spell checking, filename completion, block operations,
There is also a Graphical User Interface (GUI) available. See script language, etc. There is also a Graphical User Interface (GUI)
`runtime/doc/vi_diff.txt` for differences with Vi. available. Still, Vi compatibility is maintained, those who have Vi "in the
fingers" will feel at home. See `runtime/doc/vi_diff.txt` for differences with
Vi.
This editor is very useful for editing programs and other plain text files. This editor is very useful for editing programs and other plain text files.
All commands are given with normal keyboard characters, so those who can type All commands are given with normal keyboard characters, so those who can type
with ten fingers can work very fast. Additionally, function keys can be with ten fingers can work very fast. Additionally, function keys can be
defined by the user, and the mouse can be used. mapped to commands by the user, and the mouse can be used.
Vim runs under MS-DOS, MS-Windows (NT, 2000, XP, Vista, 7, 8, 10), Macintosh, Vim runs under MS-Windows (NT, 2000, XP, Vista, 7, 8, 10), Macintosh, VMS and
VMS and almost all flavours of UNIX. Porting to other systems should not be almost all flavours of UNIX. Porting to other systems should not be very
very difficult. Older versions of Vim run on MS-Windows 95/98/Me, Amiga DOS, difficult. Older versions of Vim run on MS-DOS, MS-Windows 95/98/Me, Amiga
Atari MiNT, BeOS, RISC OS and OS/2. These are no longer maintained. DOS, Atari MiNT, BeOS, RISC OS and OS/2. These are no longer maintained.
## Distribution ## ## Distribution ##
@ -39,9 +41,31 @@ want or must compile it yourself. Check http://www.vim.org/download.php for
an overview of currently available distributions. an overview of currently available distributions.
## Compiling ##
If you obtained a binary distribution you don't need to compile Vim. If you
obtained a source distribution, all the stuff for compiling Vim is in the
`src` directory. See `src/INSTALL` for instructions.
## Installation ##
See one of these files for system-specific instructions. Either in the
READMEdir directory (in the repository) or the top directory (if you unpack an
archive):
README_ami.txt Amiga
README_unix.txt Unix
README_dos.txt MS-DOS and MS-Windows
README_mac.txt Macintosh
README_vms.txt VMS
There are other `README_*.txt` files, depending on the distribution you used.
## Documentation ## ## Documentation ##
The vim tutor is a one hour training course for beginners. Mostly it can be The Vim tutor is a one hour training course for beginners. Often it can be
started as `vimtutor`. See `:help tutor` for more information. started as `vimtutor`. See `:help tutor` for more information.
The best is to use `:help` in Vim. If you don't have an executable yet, read The best is to use `:help` in Vim. If you don't have an executable yet, read
@ -77,26 +101,6 @@ For the most recent information about sponsoring look on the Vim web site:
http://www.vim.org/sponsor/ http://www.vim.org/sponsor/
## Compiling ##
If you obtained a binary distribution you don't need to compile Vim. If you
obtained a source distribution, all the stuff for compiling Vim is in the
`src` directory. See `src/INSTALL` for instructions.
## Installation ##
See one of these files for system-specific instructions:
README_ami.txt Amiga
README_unix.txt Unix
README_dos.txt MS-DOS and MS-Windows
README_mac.txt Macintosh
README_vms.txt VMS
There are more `README_*.txt` files, depending on the distribution you used.
## Contributing ## ## Contributing ##
If you would like to help making Vim better, see the [CONTRIBUTING.md](https://github.com/vim/vim/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md) file. If you would like to help making Vim better, see the [CONTRIBUTING.md](https://github.com/vim/vim/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md) file.

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@ -3,21 +3,23 @@ README.txt for version 7.4 of Vim: Vi IMproved.
WHAT IS VIM? WHAT IS VIM?
Vim is an almost compatible version of the UNIX editor Vi. Many new features Vim is a greatly improved version of the good old UNIX editor Vi. Many new
have been added: multi-level undo, syntax highlighting, command line history, features have been added: multi-level undo, syntax highlighting, command line
on-line help, spell checking, filename completion, block operations, etc. history, on-line help, spell checking, filename completion, block operations,
There is also a Graphical User Interface (GUI) available. See script language, etc. There is also a Graphical User Interface (GUI)
"runtime/doc/vi_diff.txt" for differences with Vi. available. Still, Vi compatibility is maintained, those who have Vi "in the
fingers" will feel at home. See "runtime/doc/vi_diff.txt" for differences with
Vi.
This editor is very useful for editing programs and other plain text files. This editor is very useful for editing programs and other plain text files.
All commands are given with normal keyboard characters, so those who can type All commands are given with normal keyboard characters, so those who can type
with ten fingers can work very fast. Additionally, function keys can be with ten fingers can work very fast. Additionally, function keys can be
defined by the user, and the mouse can be used. mapped to commands by the user, and the mouse can be used.
Vim runs under MS-DOS, MS-Windows (NT, 2000, XP, Vista, 7, 8, 10), Macintosh, Vim runs under MS-Windows (NT, 2000, XP, Vista, 7, 8, 10), Macintosh, VMS and
VMS and almost all flavours of UNIX. Porting to other systems should not be almost all flavours of UNIX. Porting to other systems should not be very
very difficult. Older versions of Vim run on MS-Windows 95/98/Me, Amiga DOS, difficult. Older versions of Vim run on MS-DOS, MS-Windows 95/98/Me, Amiga
Atari MiNT, BeOS, RISC OS and OS/2. These are no longer maintained. DOS, Atari MiNT, BeOS, RISC OS and OS/2. These are no longer maintained.
DISTRIBUTION DISTRIBUTION
@ -35,9 +37,31 @@ want or must compile it yourself. Check "http://www.vim.org/download.php" for
an overview of currently available distributions. an overview of currently available distributions.
COMPILING
If you obtained a binary distribution you don't need to compile Vim. If you
obtained a source distribution, all the stuff for compiling Vim is in the
"src" directory. See src/INSTALL for instructions.
INSTALLATION
See one of these files for system-specific instructions. Either in the
READMEdir directory (in the repository) or the top directory (if you unpack an
archive):
README_ami.txt Amiga
README_unix.txt Unix
README_dos.txt MS-DOS and MS-Windows
README_mac.txt Macintosh
README_vms.txt VMS
There are more README_*.txt files, depending on the distribution you used.
DOCUMENTATION DOCUMENTATION
The vim tutor is a one hour training course for beginners. Mostly it can be The Vim tutor is a one hour training course for beginners. Often it can be
started as "vimtutor". See ":help tutor" for more information. started as "vimtutor". See ":help tutor" for more information.
The best is to use ":help" in Vim. If you don't have an executable yet, read The best is to use ":help" in Vim. If you don't have an executable yet, read
@ -74,23 +98,9 @@ For the most recent information about sponsoring look on the Vim web site:
http://www.vim.org/sponsor/ http://www.vim.org/sponsor/
COMPILING CONTRIBUTING
If you obtained a binary distribution you don't need to compile Vim. If you If you would like to help making Vim better, see the CONTRIBUTING.md file.
obtained a source distribution, all the stuff for compiling Vim is in the
"src" directory. See src/INSTALL for instructions.
INSTALLATION
See one of these files for system-specific instructions:
README_ami.txt Amiga
README_unix.txt Unix
README_dos.txt MS-DOS and MS-Windows
README_mac.txt Macintosh
README_vms.txt VMS
There are more README_*.txt files, depending on the distribution you used.
INFORMATION INFORMATION

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static int included_patches[] = static int included_patches[] =
{ /* Add new patch number below this line */ { /* Add new patch number below this line */
/**/
1684,
/**/ /**/
1683, 1683,
/**/ /**/